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A brief introduction to asking Yang Zhuoma for surrender
Deyang Zhuo Ma, female, alias: Cujiangyong Zhuo Ma, Milla, height: 1.76m, 1.984 was born in an ordinary peasant family in dege county, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. Tibetan singer graduated from Sichuan Conservatory of Music in 2005. Released albums such as This Mountain, This Water, Golden Call, Golden Glory, Oriental Girl Country, Good Voice of China, Golden Temptation, and The Most Beautiful mezzo-soprano in the World. Representative works include: Travel Around the World, Zhuo Ma, Hulunbeier Grassland, etc. Known as "the most beautiful mezzo-soprano in the world" and "Dedema who sings Tibetan songs".

In 2005, after graduating from Jiangyang Zhuo Ma University, she participated in the dance drama Dream Kangba and won the first prize of vocal performance in the 5th Sichuan Minority Art Festival.

In 2006, he participated in the third national minority performance and won the gold medal for solo.

In April 2009, Deyang Zhuo Ma joined the Cultural and Art Troupe of the Political Department of Tibet Military Region.

In the summer of 20 1 1, Deyang Zhuo Ma came to Beijing to continue his studies at the PLA Art College.

2065438+On March 7th, 2003, CCTV Chinese International recorded "Beautiful Sounds of Tibetan Villages in the Lower Reaches of YangZhuo Ma".

Yang Zhuoma's singing is perfect. She publicly sang and published more than 100 songs, mainly in Tibetan folk songs, Mongolian folk songs, Xinjiang folk songs, bel canto and pop songs. Deyang Zhuo Ma used these singing skills naturally and kept improving. Mongolian long tune is the essence of human vocal music, and it is extremely difficult to sing. Deyang Zhuo Ma harmoniously embedded Mongolian long tune in his songs, and sang the love on the grassland naturally, widely and wonderfully. Tibetan folk songs have a strong sense of rhythm, and Deyang Zhuo Ma sang "Auspicious Tibetan calendar year" cheerfully, truly and infectiously.