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What folk songs are there in Jiangxi?

1, tea song

The "Hard Course" of the Red Revolutionary Song Tea Party.

Inviting Tea Song is a red revolutionary song written in 1950s. This song was written by Wen Mangyan, a tea poet, in 1957. Later, Mr. Wen Manyan invited Xie, a female composer, to compose the poem. In the early 1960s, this song was sung by Zhu Fengbo, a singer, and became popular all over the country.

Osmanthus fragrans bloomed everywhere in August.

Osmanthus fragrans in August is a revolutionary song widely circulated in China. It has spread to this day and influenced several generations, but no one knows its exact author. There are three kinds of popular sayings: one is Jiangxi folk songs; One said that it was done by a revolutionary martyr in Shangcheng County, Henan Province. There is also a saying written by Luo in Banzhuyuan Town, Jinzhai County, Anhui Province. This song was written to celebrate the establishment of the Soviet regime.

Jiangxi is a good place.

Jiangxi is a Good Place is an elegant and well-known solo lyric song adapted from the folk songs created by the former Jiangxi Military Region Cultural and Art Troupe by Mr. Liu Tianlang, a famous music educator and composer in Jiangxi Province, on196/kloc-0.

4. Turtledove Tune

"Turtledove Tune" is a folk minor in Gannan, Jiangxi Province, and also a traditional "Lantern Song" in local festival song and dance activities.

The tune of the song is cheerful and active, because the first paragraph of the lyrics is titled "Turtledove Bird", so it is called "Turtledove Tune".

5. Tea picking songs

Tea-picking song is a local folk song popular in the mountainous areas of southern Jiangxi and Hubei. Its singing form is relatively simple. At first, I sang alone, without accompaniment. Later, it developed into the form of "December Tea Picking Song" with bamboo clapping chorus.

The society is changing, the countryside is changing, and the tradition of tea farmers singing tea-picking songs has not changed. Nowadays, their folk songs have been given new content: "Singing folk songs is sweet in the heart, and the songs are moist in the heart; The policy of agriculture, countryside and farmers benefits the whole people, and a well-off life wins every year. "