1. Northern Shaanxi Yangko
Northern Shaanxi Yangko is a widely popular and representative traditional dance art form, which is also called "Noisy Prosperity", "Noisy Yangko", "Noisy Community Fire" and "Noisy Yangko". Mainly distributed in Yulin, Yan 'an, Suide, Mizhi and other places in northern Shaanxi, among which Suide Yangko is the most representative.
Yangko in northern Shaanxi is a group dance performed in squares, courtyards and streets, mainly during the Spring Festival and in spring and autumn. ?
2. Yulin ditty
Yulin ditty is a kind of folk rap art form, which is produced and spread among towns in Yulin city. According to legend, Yulin Xiaoqu was produced in the Ming Dynasty. The content of Yulin ditty mainly reflects the interest of city life, among which songs describing the feelings of parting and the love between men and women account for a large proportion. The structure of Yulin ditty is divided into ditty (single) and duet (duet).
There are about 50 instrumental music. The accompaniment instruments of Xiaoqu are dulcimer, guzheng, pipa, Sanxian, Jinghu and saucer. A ditty can be sung by one person or two people; You can sing while sitting or standing. Accompanists sing in different occupations.
3. Folk songs in northern Shaanxi
Northern Shaanxi folk songs are regional folk songs that spread in northern Shaanxi, Shanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Hebei and other surrounding areas of northern Shaanxi. They are poetic and oral folk art forms formed by the people in their long-term production and life practice. The forms of folk songs in northern Shaanxi are mainly the belief in Heaven and minor.
Because northern Shaanxi has been relatively closed for a long time, the ancient art form of northern Shaanxi folk songs still maintains many characteristics of early national culture and has high historical and artistic value. Folk songs in northern Shaanxi have been included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
4. Qingjian Daoqing
Qingjian Daoqing is a folk art form circulating in Qingjian County, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province. Qingjian Taoism has a long history, which began in the Tang Dynasty and took shape in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has a history of 1300 years. At first, the Taoist sentiment in Qingjian was sung in class. Later, under the influence of Shaanxi opera and Taoist sentiment, it gradually developed into a folk song and dance form that can be performed in squares and stages.
The basic tunes of Qingjian Daoqing borrowed and integrated elements of Shaanxi opera, Hu Mei, Wan Wan Qiang and northern Shaanxi folk songs, and formed music with strong local color in northern Shaanxi. The main melody can be divided into nine categories: flat melody, cross melody, cool melody and a plum blossom. Its lyrics and Daobai are written in the local dialect, which is concise and easy to understand. Accompaniment instruments mainly include flute, pipe, sanxian, sisheng, banhu, muyu and other instruments.
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Fugue duet can be divided into folk style and narrative style. The content of the works mainly reflects the interest of rural life, among which dramas reflecting the love between men and women and anti-feudalism account for a large proportion. The singing is a combination of true and false sounds, with cadence, bright board and slow cavity, high and bright, melodious and beautiful.