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Traditional Sichuan opera's high-pitched tune is called no orchestral accompaniment.
Sichuan opera "Gao Qiang" is the product of the evolution of Yiyang opera in Ming Dynasty, which is combined with local language and music. It is a kind of singing method that combines apprentice songs with gongs and drums, that is, accompanied by gongs and drums, solo by actors or several people in turn, without orchestral accompaniment, with human voices and gongs and drums as the musical background and cavity, which has the characteristics of high cavity.
Sichuan Opera Gaoqiang is a kind of China traditional opera music which is a mixture of Qupai style and Banqiang style. There are quite a number of Qupai, including 160, and each Qupai has its own specific lyrics and melody.
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