Anhui folk blowing "Wild Geese Fall on the Beach"
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Anhui folk blowing "Yanluo Beach" from the folk music album "Chinese music map to hear Anhui folk blowing"
Goose Down Beach. Goose down Beach
Folk music Folk blowing Nationality: Han Nationality: Suzhou, Anhui Province
Suona: Zhou Benxiang and Zhou Zhonghua
Sheng: Zhou principal, Zhou Jiyong
Cymbals, cloud gong, boring drum: Zhou Benfu
This is a famous suona song, usually played for the old man who has passed away. The ancient people regarded wild wild goose as the spirit of benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and faith, in order to praise the noble character of the old man. Suona bursts, is not sad cry, is not hard to part, but full of passion and heroic vitality. Suona simulates the sound of wild geese, sometimes like the long sound of solitary geese, sometimes like a group of geese talking, which makes people look up at the horizon and suddenly see the beautiful posture of flying wild geese. People have passed away, but the generations of life are endless, and the good character of our ancestors should be passed on.
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Sheng (pinyin: shēng) is one of the oldest musical instruments in China. It is the earliest instrument in the world to use free reeds, and it is also the originator of most existing reed instruments in the world.
Suona (pinyin: suǒ nà) is a Chinese double-reed woodwind instrument. Also called Suannai, trumpet, advocacy. The traditional suona is composed of five parts: whistle, air card, intruder, rod and bowl.
Yunluo (pinyin: yún luó), which appeared in the Tang Dynasty and became popular in the Yuan Dynasty, is a percussion instrument used by the Han, Tibetan, Mongolian, Manchu, Naxi, Bai, Yi and other ethnic groups. The ancient name Yunzhe, also known as Yun'ao, is also known as Jiuyin Gong in the folk. Tibetans call it Dingdong and Dingdang.
The cymbal (pinyin: chǎ) is a Chinese percussion instrument, that is, a small cymbal. Also known as cymbals, hinges, etc. There are two common types of Chinese folk cymbals: brass cymbals and iron cymbals. Because the cymbal is an instrument with no fixed pitch, generally speaking, the sound of the small cymbal is the highest, followed by the middle cymbal, and the sound of the large cymbal is the lowest.
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