Xinjiang folk songs are the best to listen to:
1. The Girl in Dabancheng
The Girl in Dabancheng is the first Uygur folk song translated into Chinese in modern China, and it is also one of the most famous Xinjiang folk songs. In 1938, Wang Luobin's anti-war drama group organized a get-together, and a Uighur driver with a small flower hat and a moustache sang a short Uighur song.
2. Why are flowers so red
When it comes to pleasant Xinjiang folk songs, the first song that comes to mind is "Why are flowers so red". The lyrics maintain the characteristics of Tajik folk poetry in Xinjiang, with flowers symbolizing friendship and love, sincerely praising friendship and love with emotion, and the tune is full of Xinjiang flavor.
3. Ga 'oretai
There are many Kazakh folk songs in Xinjiang folk songs, and Ga 'oretai is one of the classics. The lyrics of the song express the nomadic era in the wild. When two tribes meet in the open field, young men and women can get together, but the two communities have their own futures, and lovers who are still addicted to the joy of new acquaintance suddenly have to suffer from parting, and the melody is added by two repeated passages.
4. Half Moon Climbs Up
"Half Moon Climbs Up" is a song written by composer Wang Luobin according to the folk tones in northwest China. Because of its beautiful tune, profound artistic conception and easy to learn to sing, it has spread all over the country, and it is often mistaken for Qinghai folk songs, but it is actually Xinjiang folk songs, but the original author has been forgotten by people. The songs are short, concise and full of the unique sense of harmony of chorus music, which shows that young people enjoy the joy of love.
5. Alamuhan
The Xinjiang national song Alamuhan is also translated into Alamuhan or Alamuhan. It is a Uygur duet dance music that spreads in Turpan, Xinjiang, and is also a famous Uygur folk song in China. The melody is singing, the rhythm is full of dance, and the split rhythm is frequently used to make the light and lively effect of the music more prominent. Combined with the accompaniment of tambourines,
6. Lift up your hijab
The masterpiece of Xinjiang folk songs "Lift up your hijab" is one of the classic folk songs. In the late 193s, when Wang Luobin was performing in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu with the Northwest Anti-Japanese War Troupe, he recorded a Xinjiang folk song named "Iaria" from Uighur businessmen in Xinjiang, which was a folk song circulating in southern Xinjiang.
7. Mayila
There are indispensable Kazak folk songs in Xinjiang. The Kazak people in Xinjiang mainly graze, and their folk songs are loud and full of grassland flavor. This famous "Mayila" is one of them. Mayila is the name of a Kazakh girl. It is said that she is beautiful and good at singing. Herdsmen often go around her tent to listen to her beauty.
8. Tall Poplar
The Xinjiang folk song "Tall Poplar" is a Uygur folk song created by Wang Luobin in 1969. From 1982 to 28, the Uygur folk song "Tall Poplar", which was adapted by Wang Luobin, was selected as the vocal teaching material of colleges and universities, and was sung by famous singers many times at large-scale domestic literary evenings, which was deeply loved by music lovers.
9. The grapes in Turpan are ripe
"Grapes in Turpan are ripe" is a Xinjiang-style national song. The song tells people the love story of a Uighur girl named Anaerhan and the Crimea stationed at the border post with melodious melody and sincere and moving lyrics, conveying the deep affection of patriotism and pure love. Singers Zhu Fengbo, Guan Mucun and Chen Rongrong all have different wonderful interpretations, especially Guan Mucun's.
1. Dudar and Maria
Dudar and Maria, also known as A Lovely Rose, is a Kazakh folk song that spread on the grasslands of Central Asia. At that time, the Russian czar occupied kazakh steppe, and the Russian girl Maria met Dudar and fell in love at first sight, and then they fell in love. Later generations wrote this folk song to commemorate their love. In the 193s, this song spread to Xinjiang, China.
11. Miss Comrades
"Miss Comrades" is a song in "Visitors on the Iceberg", which has a strong flavor of Xinjiang folk songs and a melodious melody. It has been well received by the masses and has been sung for nearly half a century.
12. Under the Silver Moonlight
Under the Silver Moonlight is a Xinjiang folk song, which originated from Russian folk songs. In 1938, Wang Luobin, the king of western songs, adapted this song into a Chinese song in Xinjiang.
1. Where did the camel team come from
The author is also Wang Luobin. The song is full of camel bells and cheerful rhythm, which makes people feel that they are in a happy party and suddenly see a camel team. Repeated singing, singing three times in one sentence, people's minds are full of memories of the familiar and pleasant accompaniment.