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What are the dramas in Henan

Theaters in Henan include Yu Opera, Qu Opera, Yue Opera and Wan Bang.

1, Yu opera, originated in the Central Plains of Henan, is one of China's five major types of opera, China's first major local theater. The art of Yu Opera is both ancient and modern, strong and soft, open-minded and generous, and has the beauty of "neutralization". First of all, the Yu opera singing voice is powerful, majestic, with a degree of modulation, full of passionate and unrestrained masculinity, with a great deal of emotional strength. Secondly, Yu Opera has a sound voice, clear diction, natural color, flesh and blood, and is good at expressing the inner feelings of the characters.

2. Qu Opera is one of the traditional Chinese operas, most of which come from folk songs, some of which are good at lyricism, some of which are suitable for narration, and they become the main source of singing tunes and adapting and creating new singing tunes for Qu Opera. The singing form of the single string, single singing, counterpart singing split singing, group singing and color singing.

3, Yue tune, is one of the Han Chinese opera in Henan Province. The main musical instrument of Yueju is the elephant trunk four strings in the early days, and then generally use the drop beard. In addition to the form of opera, there are two branches of the Yueju Opera, namely, the Quyi and the Puppet.

4, Wan tied, is a Henan Province, a rare Han Chinese local opera, which grows and spreads in the southwestern part of Henan Province, Nanyang and the surrounding areas. It has its own unique style of singing music, and there are many changes. The singing music of Wann Bang is of the board cavity type. Its main strings and the Qin cavity early main strings, the piano pole thick and short, about one and a half feet high, the barrel with toon wood material, hollowed out in the middle, oval, tube surface with thin board bonding, strings with oxbows, inside and outside the string order 63, pronounced high and sharp, with a soft bow two buzzing bass Peking Hu for the two strings.