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Characteristics of Northeast Yangko
Yangko is a representative folk dance popular among Han people in China (mainly in the north), and different regions have different names and styles. Northeast Yangko is humorous in form and unique in style. The vast black land endows it with primitive and unrestrained spirituality and amorous feelings, which combines pungent, humorous, quiet and steady, vividly showing the warm and simple, rigid and flexible personality characteristics of the people in Northeast China. Steady waves, waves, stalks, stalks, stepping on the board and twisting the waist are the biggest characteristics of Northeast Yangko. At the same time, a variety of "flowers in the hands", bright and elastic drums, heavy blows, pretty, quiet, steady and beautiful rhythms are all characteristics of Northeast Yangko.

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Northeast yangko has both spicy and exciting characteristics and calm and humorous characteristics in style. There are both heavy blows and handsome movements, steady waves (wave, meaning cheerful and handsome), steady waves, steady waves, and both rigidity and softness. You can't be coy and sentimental.

The traditional music of Northeast Yangko music is very rich. Its aesthetic principles can be summarized in three words, namely "Shun", "Lively" and "Rhyme". "Smooth" means smooth. The changes of melody, the cohesion of music, and the conversion of tonality and mode should be "smooth". "Living" means having high improvisation ability and making music flexible. "Rhyme" is a sense of rhythm and style.

Local folk bands are generally composed of two sopranos and several percussion instruments. The soprano suona with 7.5 inches (referring to the length of the suona pole) as' a' is most commonly used.