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Representative works of Tibetan folk songs
1. [Building a temple in the heart] (Shigatse) is rich in local characteristics of Shigatse. The basic way to show Tibetan love is to pour out the truth. The melody is very lyrical.
2. [May I be with you forever] (Changdu) The rhythm of melody is closely combined with the rhythm of lyrics, which fully reflects the strong character of Kangba man. Very beautiful.
3. [Top of the Mountain] (Lasi County, Shigatse) Lasi has strong local characteristics and strong personality. The use of seven tones is very unique in Tibetan music.
4. [Dream] (Naqu) People's yearning for ideals is expressed through dreams. Melody and lining words are also sung, highlighting the characteristics of pastoral areas in northern Tibet.
5. [Handsome Knight] (Gyangze County, Shigatse) Authentic local folk songs. There are dialects in the lyrics. For example, in Tibetan, the word girl is used as a friend, and the word Xiong Xiong Jinuyala is used as a slave, which is very local.
6. [Princess Wencheng's good costume] (Changdu) The music structure is complete and the regional style is strong. The lyrics are as follows: Princess Wencheng entered Tibet in the Tang Dynasty, bringing the culture (clothing) of the Han nationality and spreading it to Tibetan areas. The history of songs is very long, which reflects the traditional friendship and close cultural exchange between Tibetan and Chinese.
7. [Hui] (Shigatse) melody, the use of vibration valley singing method is more prominent. Gu Zhen is a translation between Tibetan languages, which means the conversion between sounds. The singing method of Zhengu, that is, the corner between parts, is very regular and skillful, which plays a role in linking melody with melody. This is a unique singing skill of the Tibetan people since ancient times.
8. [Go to another country] (Sherpa) Authentic local folk songs. Among Sherpa folk songs, one is local folk songs-influenced by Tibetan folk songs, and the other is influenced by Nepalese folk songs.
9. [Good times are like flowers] (Sherpa) local folk songs. It has a long history.
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