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The difference between Guangdong music and Chaozhou music

The difference between Guangdong music and Chaozhou music;

Guangdong music and Chaozhou music are both Guangdong music, but their music structure and melody style are different. Chaozhou music is obviously much older than Guangdong music. Chaoshan area is located in the southeast coast of China, which brings Central Plains culture to Chaoshan area.

For example, until the Southern Song Dynasty moved its capital to Lin 'an (now Hangzhou) and other Chaoshan areas, music also had an influence. There are many cases in which the scene music on the stage of traditional Chinese opera is completely preserved in the form of percussion, but most of the string poetry music still retains the original characteristics of Sui and music. But also belongs to the category of Fujian dialect.

So they all belong to the remains of Yan music in Sui and Tang Dynasties. However, Guangdong music came into being much later. "China Guangdong Music and Gao Hu Famous Songs Collection", the author's brief introduction. Shanghai Music Publishing House was also the first person to introduce music from other provinces to Guangdong. In addition, the pipa in the Qing Dynasty has been circulating in Guangdong since the Ming Dynasty, which is a clear evidence.

In the early Guangdong music, the Ho family made great efforts, especially the pipa performance and arrangement became the mainstream of Guangdong music at that time. Moreover, the formation of Guangdong traditional music repertoire is also very influential, and Chaozhou music is also different.