The so-called "Chinese style" means:
1. The songs of Chinese style mostly adopt the theme of "Gongdiao". The pentatonic mode is a unique national mode in China. The names of the five tones are: Gong, Zheng, Shang, Yu and Jiao. The mode with Gong Yin as the main tone is called Gong Mode.
2. Chinese musical instruments are widely used in music arrangement, such as erhu, guzheng, Xiao and pipa ...
3. China folk songs or traditional operas are used in singing.
4. China's ancient poems or legends are used in the theme.
ok, cut the crap and start pushing the song. The first one is Jay Chou, the most popular king today. Although his Chinese songs are not many, none of them are very classic. Personally, I think the best songs are as follows:
1. The pop element mainly contained in the music style of answer straight is R&B. R&B, short for rhythmandblues, translates to rhythm and blues (or blues). The characteristics of "blues" make this song have a melancholy taste "broken"-the broken word "answer straight" should be broken, which refers to a kind of tune. Lexical tune refers to the music score of words, and the names of lexical tune include times, order, song head, song break, etc., all of which indicate that it is from Daqu. Daqu is a continuous song with many tunes. The first part of Daqu is the overture. After the preface, it is broken. This is about the vicissitudes of life after years, and good memories of childhood! I'm angry with the lyrics. They're beautiful. Anyone who has seen the mv will know that Jay Chou plays the story of Xu Zhimo.
2. Hair Like Snow can apply China's classical poetry so skillfully. I think vincent fang is the only one in the music world now. "Don't you see, how lovely locks in bright mirrors in high chambers, though silken-black at morning, have changed by night to snow", past cabinets, dust right and wrong, bronze mirrors. . . . . The classical image and Jay Chou's voice are very touching!
3. "Huo Yuanjia", Jay Chou said that this song combined the essence of "Dragon Boxing" and "Nunchaku". I think he meant the style, not the lyrics. Nothing else to say, I like his falsetto best!
4. Dancing in Spring and Autumn. It's really disorderly dancing, China in the Spring and Autumn Period, which was a time of hegemony, "I'm not a turtle and you're not a turtle", haha ...
5. Tea made by Grandpa, the tea ceremony in China is unique in the world, and Lu Yu's Tea Classic is also a very unique book among many classics. The taste of tea, the taste of home.
6. A Thousand Miles Away. Nothing more to say. Beautiful lyrics and beautiful artistic conception! Yu-Ching Fei's plump and mellow voice and Jay Chou's hoarse, absolutely! Vincent fang, genius! Learn Chinese by yourself, shame on you! ~
Nan Quan Mama, who is the same style as Jay Chou and hand-picked by him, also has many beautiful songs. Crystal Dragonfly, When I was a Child, Vanilla Puff, Tears of Mermaid. . . . . . However, Mudanjiang, or vincent fang's ci, is the favorite Chinese style. Mudanjiang seems to belong to Heilongjiang, especially the last paragraph of lara, with lovely voice and perfect interpretation!
Wang Leehom is a creative singer. Although her previous songs were popular, they were just so-so. The new album "Heroes on Earth" will be extraordinary. Push some songs for everyone!
7. "The Sun and Moon in My Heart", there are always many stories during the journey, especially when you visit ethnic minorities with simple folk customs. Hehe, you will definitely find a feeling similar to that of Wang Leehom.
8. In By the Plum, Mei refers to Liu Mengmei, the heroine in Tang Xianzu's Rebirth, and Du Liniang in Wang Shifu's play. Alas, what a shame! There are rap in the front and back, and four classic sentences in the middle, so I can't help posting it. "Flowers fall like snow at the edge of plum trees, and everyone feels pity. The wind blows suspense at the edge of willow trees, and life and death follow people's wishes. The thousand-year waiting tastes sour and clear, and my attachment to the peony pavilion has not stopped every year."
9. Hua Tian Cuo, in fact, Hua Tian Cuo is the name of Gongdiao in Yuan Qu. There is no practical significance. Beijing opera singing, I didn't expect Leehom to have such a skill.
1. In that faraway place, an adaptation of a song, I personally feel very successful.
Let's push these 1 songs first. I'm afraid of power failure, mmd, and that's it for backward places. Edit it in wps and then copy it. Remember to support it if you like.
11. Tao Zhe's susan Shuo and Su San Qi Jie are classics in Chinese Peking Opera. This r& Father b, it seems that he also likes to take something out of his ancestors' pockets.
12. Tao Zhe didn't come home today. The lyrics are not too classical, but the music is very characteristic of China.
13. Tao Zhe's The Art of War. Listen and feel for yourself!
14. Bidai Syulan's Little Girl, which I overheard on the radio, fell in love with it the first time. Later, it was played all the time and was overheard by a friend. The first time, he asked me what song it was and who sang it. Ha ha. . .
15. Hou Xian's works. Don't think that Jay Chou has that kind of voice and style. When I first heard of Hou Xian, I thought it was Jay Chou. Push a few songs: Little White, West Chamber, nine princess, Kunming Lake, Bridge Section, Love Painting, Truant Children, East Love and Kicking the Pavilion. . . . . Oh, if you like, download all his albums and listen to them one by one. Personally, I like West Chamber, Bridge Section and Kunming Lake best. The lyrics of Kunming Lake are very long, which can be said to be a very beautiful poem!
16. A Night in Beijing by Bobby Chen and Peng Jiahui. The lyrics are a combination of classical and modern, and the tune is a fusion of pop singing and Peking Opera (Lao Dan) singing. There is a feeling of vicissitudes!
17. Jiangnan by JJ Lin. To be honest, I don't like him very much. I can't say why, but this song "Jiangnan" is still very good objectively. People from Malaysia actually know "Sanshengshi" and "double suicide". I don't know if "Cao Cao" counts, so let's recommend it.
18. Xiguan by Zhao Yipeng. Hey hey. . . I haven't heard of it. It's not necessarily on kugoo. Go to Baidu to find it. Another version was sung by Liao Weili, Ben Jia, hehe, by the way. I heard that this is the first song in the album, followed by "singing girl", with 1 cities as the theme. Alas, I haven't found anything else so far. @ I have to push this song first to describe her and Xiguan's old days, and we can learn about this last beauty from the lyrics.
19. Vivian Chow's confidante. Although it's Cantonese, some of the Beijing operas are quite interesting. But I don't know if this song is an old song. I think so. Vivian Chow, has faded out of our sight!
2. The Girl by Cao Ge. Adapted from the national classic "Jasmine", it's very nice, and its voice is very special. If you like it, please listen to his others by the way!
21. Shaolin in the Wind. It's a very overbearing song. No wonder, Shaolin is the world's martial arts. It's strange not to be awesome!
22. The Dragon by Dong Yanni. Listen to the name, it should mean our dragon nation!
23, Qiao Weiyi's "A Full Moon". This year's super girl is not very beautiful, so she was teased! But some of the songs it covers are really good. This "Full Moon with Flowers" is a cover, soft and pleasant, but it doesn't seem to be on kugoo. By the way, I have never paid attention to Super Girl, which was recommended by my friend.
24. Happy Meeting by Faye Wong and Tony Leung Chiu Wai. It's a fun song, an episode of the movie chinese odyssey. A lively and playful duet. National musical instruments are well used.
25. Emil Wakin Chau's "Difficult Classics" is the theme song of "Tianlong Babu". Lin xi is also a genius. Can you write lyrics like that without knowing China culture and Buddhism culture? Unfortunately, up to now, I can't sing that song, it's too fast! As far as the genre is concerned, it doesn't seem to fit the category of Chinese style, but the lyrics are so well written that I can't help but recommend them together.
26. Shin band's thousand years of love. Note that it's not fir. It is also integrated into the singing of Beijing Opera. The lyrics are also beautiful.
27. The Laurel Goddess and Sauvignon Blanc by she. I think you've heard of it. Go and experience it yourself.
28. Xin Qiji by Yu Quan. In fact, it is not Chinese style in terms of genre. But the lyrics are good, and it is very imposing to combine several words of the uninhibited poet Xin Qiji!
29. The Love of Three Kingdoms by tank. The theme song of "Seven Swords Down the Tianshan Mountains" is quite good, and the Peking Opera part is very tasty. By the way, he sang a solo love song with sellina.
3. Shin band's "Leaving Songs". You have guts to listen to the name. . . . . .
31. Show Lo's "Spring Dawn on the New Year's Eve" and Tiger Hu's "Beauty" are not very interested in these two singers. However, these two typical Chinese songs are still worth listening to.
32, or vincent fang's word "tea soup". Yes, Jay Chou didn't sing it, but Ming Mengpai sang it. Go and listen.
33. Rollin Wang and Xiao Zhengnan sang Sansheng Sanshi. The theme song of xianjian, the more you listen to it, the better it sounds.
34. Xie Yuxin's "Fairy" seems to be the theme song of some game. Her voice is very sweet and pleasant.
35. In fact, Jacky Cheung's Songs of the Chu is quite representative of Chinese style. Deep instrumental accompaniment, probably some flute, purring, and drums, cool ~ ~ ~!
In addition, I recommend you to listen to ancient music.
Four ancient music systems in China
In the primitive hunting and sacrifice activities of the early people, the earliest China folk songs were produced, and the music history page with five tones was also opened. After thousands of years of development and evolution, China music has always been open to the world, always inspiring free and true cries, absorbing and absorbing, learning from each other, and * * * constitutes a colorful Chinese movement.
Quanzhou Nanyin, together with drum music of the Chenghuang Temple in Xi 'an, music of Zhihua Temple in Beijing and music of Qinghuang Temple in Wutai Mountain in Shanxi, is called the four ancient music systems in China.
Quanzhou Nanyin
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Quanzhou Nanyin has a long history and rich accumulation. It is the product of the harmonious development of Central Plains music culture, foreign cultures, ancient Fujian-Vietnam culture and local folk songs.
Nanyin Seminar held in Quanzhou in p>1984 and the first annual meeting of China Nanyin Society held in Quanzhou in 1985. Zhao, former vice chairman of China Music Association and president of China Nanyin Society, sarcastically called it "a living music history." Xiang Peng Huang, former president of the Chinese Traditional Music Society, praised it as "a living fossil of Chinese traditional music."
Xi' an Drum Music
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Xi' an Drum Music, also known as Shaanxi Drum Music, is a large-scale percussion music popular in Xi' an. Its music is similar to that of Tang Daqu in structure, and its score is also inherited from that of Yan Yue, which was popular in Tang and Song Dynasties. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the culture, politics and economy in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi were backward and closed, and things in Shaanxi could not go out. The cultural heritage of drum music in Xi 'an was protected around Xi 'an. After the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty, the traditional music of the Tang Dynasty was continuously developed and absorbed, forming the present drum music.
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The drum music in Xi 'an has just become the second batch of pilot projects for the protection of ethnic and folk culture in China this year. Recently, Shaanxi Province formally applied to the Ministry of Culture of China, taking Xi 'an Drum Music as the recommended project of the third batch of "representative works of human oral and intangible heritage" declared by the China government to UNESCO.
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Music of Qinghuang Temple in Wutai Mountain
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Wutai Mountain is located in the northeast of Xinzhou, Shanxi Province. It is called the "Roof of North China" and is a tourist area that integrates natural scenery, historical relics, ancient architectural art, Buddhist culture, folk customs and summer rest. Wutai Mountain is the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva and one of the four Buddhist holy places in China.
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Wutai Mountain, a Buddhist country, has both the Yellow Temple (the Yellow Temple, where monks wear yellow hats and yellow clothes, that is, lamas live) and the Green Temple (where monks wear three colors, also known as the Monk Temple). There used to be bands in all the temples in Wutai Mountain. The Qingmiao team is dominated by sheng, assisted by pipe and flute; The Huangmiao team is dominated by pipes, supplemented by sheng and flute. Qinghuang Temple has different musical instruments and different tones, so the timbre style of the music has different effects. Temple music has a variety of functions, one is to accompany the classics, the other is to accompany the dance, and the other is the instrumental ensemble.
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Beijing Zhihua Temple Music
Zhihua Temple, located in Lumicang Hutong, Beijing, has become one of the transmission centers of ancient music in China because of its preservation of Beijing music that has been circulating for nearly 5 years.
Zhihua Temple was built in 1446. It was originally the home temple of Ming Yingzong's eunuch Wang Zhen. Wang Zhen believed in Buddhism, took the court music of the Ming Dynasty out of the high walls of the palace, absorbed the essence of folk music at that time, and hired a large number of artistic monks with profound musical attainments to play and sing in temples, which gradually evolved into Beijing music, an ancient and unique music form. Zhihua Temple music, as an ancient music form in China, still uses the traditional Gongchi notation to teach and sing. The instruments used include Jiuyun Gong, Guan Zi, Sheng, flute and drum. □ Lin Xuanhe
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