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About Mr. DeDeQuan

Qi Dequan, male, Dai, 1958, from Wilfried Bungei Village, Mengyang Town, lianghe county. Qi Dequan grew up in the fertile soil of cucurbit silk culture and was influenced by cucurbit silk art since childhood. When he was young, he studied the performance and production of cucurbit silk with his grandfather and uncle. When he was young, while working in a sugar factory, he humbly asked professional literary and art workers in counties, prefectures and provinces for advice and absorbed all aspects of knowledge and nutrition. With his love for the art of cucurbit silk, he devoted himself to the production and performance skills, initially standardized the production steps, and made great contributions to the classification of cucurbit silk timbre and the expansion of cucurbit silk range. Qi Dequan's main contributions to the development of cucurbit silk culture and art include: ① standardizing the production of cucurbit silk, constantly improving and innovating the classification and scope of cucurbit silk, and summing up a set of experience in standardized production of cucurbit silk. For example, the length of the main pipe and the auxiliary pipe, the diameter of the gourd wire, the thickness of the main pipe, the distance between the sound holes of the main pipe and the pitch of the production are all assigned and defined. He divided the high notes of cucurbit silk into small G, small F, small bE, small C and small D; The alto category is divided into: bB key and A key; Bass is divided into: big G key, big F key, big bE key and big D key; , big c, big bB. Qi Dequan also made great exploration and improvement in the extension of the scope of cucurbit silk. He expanded the range of traditional cucurbit silk from 8 (4 6 7 1 2 3 5 6) to 65 438+0 (3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6), and then from 65 438+0 65546. ② A large number of excellent cucurbit silk producers and performers have been trained. In 2000 and 2003, Dequan established "Dequan Hulusi Art Studio" in Kunming and Mengyang respectively. More than 20 workers in his studio are his apprentices, which has injected new strength into the development of Hulusi culture.

In recent years, Qi Dequan has been invited as a visiting professor by the Art College of Yunnan University for Nationalities, and countless people have learned from him, including more than 200 international students from Japan, Italy, France, the United States and other countries. Ruan, a Kunming student trained by him, won the first prize in the "Developing New People's Competition" held by the 200 1 Central Ministry of Culture. Mo Wenjun, a sixth-grade student in Dehong, participated in the National Youth National Instrumental Music Competition and won the gold medal for playing Deep in the Bamboo Forest. Two brothers, Mu Zhihang and Mu Zhili, students from Lianghe Kunming, were trained (Figure 22). In 2004, he participated in the "National 56 Minority Talent Competition" and won the gold medal of duet in Yunnan Division and National Youth Group respectively, and so on. ③ He promoted the development of cucurbit silk in his hometown in the direction of specialization and standardization. Qi Dequan founded the Hulusi Art Studio in Mangyang, Lianghe, which not only contributed to the economic development of Mangyang, but also promoted the professional and standardized development of Hulusi in his hometown. The folk production team of Hulusi came to his Hulusi art studio to learn from it. Now the folk production of cucurbit silk has gone out of the traditional production mode and embarked on the road of standardization and specialization, and the produced cucurbit silk is exported to domestic and foreign markets. (4) Cooperate with relevant people to write and record the course of Hulusi, release the music album of Hulusi, and perform in various places, which has made positive contributions to promoting Hulusi culture. Qi Dequan and other colleagues compiled the first set of cucurbit silk in China, and there were tutorials and VCD discs in the Eighth Five-Year Plan, which provided conditions for cucurbit silk lovers to learn cucurbit silk by themselves. In recent years, Qi Dequan has been the lead singer and solo of Hulusi specially invited by Yunnan Provincial Department of Culture and Radio and Television Department, and recorded different music themes. Many audio-visual publishing houses, audio-visual communication companies, record companies, Taiwan Province HIVE BOX Record Company and Yunnan Rolling Stone Record Company have successively recorded and published his solo albums, such as Charm of Dai Feng, Deep in the Bamboo Forest, and Fever Hulusi. Recently, I was invited by China Shanghai Teana Record Company to record the Hulusi performance album "In that Far Away Place".

Qi Dequan's cucurbit music CD has been heard all over the streets of China and exported to foreign countries. On May 38, 2006+September, Qi Dequan toured Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and Macau to perform national culture and music. In May 2003, he went to South Korea with the national cultural delegation to participate in the cultural and artistic exchange activities in Southeast Asia on the first anniversary of the World Cup. From June 5438 to October 2002 10, Qi Dequan returned to his hometown and was grateful for his hometown. He had a 160-year-old historical and cultural "Dai Gong" in Lianghe, where he grew up-Nandian held a "Lianghe Love". A trip to my hometown "special concert. The concert reappeared the ancient love of cucurbit silk and played a familiar melody. The ancient song "Lucky Half Peach" made the people present burst into tears, which was a mixture of complex emotions! He gave numerous music performances of cucurbit flute. On June 5438- 10, 2005, at the invitation of the US Department of Culture, Qi Dequan will go to the United States with other folk artists from China 19 to communicate with American mainstream culture.