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What's the difference between Allegro and Talibao?

Allegro is no different from Taliban.

Allegro is a traditional rap art, which belongs to the rhyming genre of China Quyi. In the early years, it was called "Jilaibao", also known as "Dingdang", "Liukou" and "Lianhualuo", which was sung by the poor in the Song Dynasty.

Allegro was originally a way and means for beggars to beg for money or food along the street, with a long history; Allegro really existed as a performance form of Quyi art after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Allegro has made great progress, forming three famous art schools in China, namely, Gao School (), Wang School () and Li School ().

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I. Allegro form

The performance methods of Allegro mainly include single-mouth Allegro, mouth-to-mouth Allegro and group Allegro. Allegro counterparts retain the original name of "Digital Treasure", and some are also called Allegro counterparts.

There have also been "Allegro" sung by three or four people and "Allegro Troupe" performed by more than a dozen people from factories and troops. According to the local language environment, some areas have also developed into allegro sung in local dialects, such as Allegro Tianjin, Allegro Shaanxi and Allegro Lanzhou.

Allegro has many forms, such as "Count to Treasure", Allegro book, Allegro Minor, Allegro Tianjin, etc. Count to Treasure is performed by two people; Allegro performs alone; Allegro is mainly a form of mass cultural activities except a short return; Allegro Tianjin is sung in Tianjin dialect.

Allegro is flexible and colorful. From the form of expression, there are one allegro book, two people's "counting treasures" and three or more "allegro groups" (also known as "Allegro groups").

Second, Allegro types

1, Allegro

Allegro is often called Allegro Poetry. Singing while playing the board is also called stand-up allegro. This allegro form is the easiest to master, because it is short and pithy, and it can quickly reflect real life with only ten or eight sentences, or one or twenty sentences.

2. Allegro para

A and B each count a paragraph and sing alternately. The number of sentences in each paragraph depends on the specific situation, generally even. It often links several materials together, without a central event throughout. However, organizational materials should still be closely around the theme to prevent confusion.

3. Allegro Tuankou

Also known as Allegro Group. Many people attended the performance, ranging from four or five to more than a dozen. There are groups when singing, and they can also be divided into two or three groups to sing alternately. Sometimes it is supplemented by group modeling. The identity of an actor is generally not fixed. He can be a commentator or enter the role and sing in the tone of the characters in the work. This allegro form is suitable for expressing warm scenes.

4. Allegro book

A person sings while playing the board, sometimes with a blank mouth. The difference between Allegro and Allegro is that the latter focuses not on explaining the plot and portraying the characters, but on discussing and expressing feelings, with small capacity and short space; Allegro is a narrative allegro with complete stories and characters, large capacity and long space.

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