De 'ang folk songs include songs sung by Shan Ye, love songs and wedding songs.
Shan Ye's songs are not usually sung at home, but mostly when he is working in the fields, chopping wood on the mountains and grazing. The content is relatively wide, and there are also love songs of young men and women. The tunes are similar to Han folk songs, and the beats are mostly mixed and mixed, and the speed is relatively free.
Love songs, with different names in different branches, such as "Ruo Ge Mu Wai" (meaning duet) and "Sexy Guest", are mostly used to express love. There are hymns sung by men and women for the first time, songs that answer each other, and songs that express homesickness. , and other content can also be sung.
The wedding song, if static, is called "Gekan", which means "Baodai", symbolizing that men and women will never be separated. Let's play another song that Roberts called "pure luck", which means blessing. The content is to bless the newlyweds or tell their daughters to get married. The "Pure Luck" I came to pick up has a simple melody; The melodies of Joboz's Pure Happiness and Jomez's Su Dong are decorated with soft vibrato.
In addition, there is the old man's duet "Gabler" (meaning a song of merit) and the tune to coax the doll.
There are many kinds of the above-mentioned songs of De 'ang nationality in different branches. Some songs with different names circulating in some branches are actually variations of the same tune; Some similar songs have different contents in different branches; There are also some songs that are only circulated in individual branches. Most of the lyrics are in five fonts. The structure of a song includes repeated phrases, upper and lower sentence structures, and three or four phrases as a paragraph. The rhythm is generally free, and there are often irregular staggered beats.