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Country music English

English for country music is country music.

Expansion: Country music is a musical form that combines folk music and local cultural characteristics. It originated in rural areas, and its main content is to praise rural life, express rural feelings and inherit folk culture. Country music has been widely spread and loved in many places in China and has become an indispensable part of rural cultural life.

Country music originated in the south of China and mainly appeared in the form of folk songs and ballads. Compared with urban pop music, country music pays more attention to the expression of emotion and the inheritance of folk culture, and is closer to people's life experience and emotional expression in lyrics and melody. In the process of development, it is full of naive, simple, simple and sincere peasant feelings, which makes it have different charm from urban pop music.

The singing methods of country music generally include solo, chorus and instrumental performance. Singers often cooperate with various folk musical instruments, such as erhu, pipa, suona and flute. And with its strong local flavor and strong folk color, the country music is vividly interpreted.

Country music can be traced back to the traditional music in ancient China, such as Yuefu poems in Tang Dynasty and Guangling San in Song Dynasty, which are all close to folk life. With the development of music technology and singing style, country music has gradually integrated into modern elements, showing a variety of styles. Such as pop elements, electronic music and so on. It is often added to modern country music to meet the tastes of young people, while retaining the traditional musical characteristics and making it more in line with the aesthetic needs of modern people.