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Folk Music Of China 3 / Various Folk Music Of China 3 / Various CD
- SKU:
- 39534606
- UPC:
- 636943709023
- MPN:
- 76090
- Condition:
- New
Description
This series explores China's rich and diverse musical heritage. The songs featured on this recording are folk songs of three of the minority ethnic groups of Yunnan province - Wa, Blang, and De'ang. As with Chinese traditional visual arts, the song titles explain their mood and origin. The Wa people developed a tradition that is more prolific in vocal music than in instrumental music. The indigenous Wa music employs pentatonic scales, as well as a low and narrow register. The melodic lines usually proceed without sharp fluctuations. The majority of Wa music is monophonic, while the music in the Cangyuan area presents the features of multiple-voices. Sharing the same cultural origins with the Wa and De'ang peoples, Blang music also employs pentatonic scales. The Blang people categorise their music into four types: shuo, zai, shengand shuai. Every music type refers to a group of tunes and specific performance forms. De'ang music is classified into the five categories. The first, guge meaning ancient songs, focuses on telling the history of the De'ang people. Ag u da leng lai biao, one of the guge, describes that the ancestors of the De'ang were originally leaves of a tea tree in the heaven; the second, the music performed for wedding rituals; the third, liturgical music sung for Theravada Buddhism; fourth, shange meaning folk music; and fifth, instrumental music.
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1. We are Family 2. A Wa Love Song 3. Lover Boy in My Heart 4. Building a New House 5. Sha Ran 6. A Wa Duet Love Song 7. The Song of Ban Bei 8. Deng La Jie 9. Ou De Bing 10. A Solo of Gugan 11. The Happy Blang 12. Dan Fo 13. Joyful Harvest 14. Praying for Happiness 15. A Zhuai Duet 16. Best Wishes 17. A Zaibeng Happy Song 18. A Blang Duet Love Song 19. Standing on the Mountain 20. A Breakup Song 21. Bai Gan Duo 22. A De'ang Duet Love Song 23. I Waited for You 24. Da Gu Da Leng Ge Lai Biao 25. A Welcome Song