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What are some popular music based on folk songs? I have to write a paper, please help me, thanks :)

Sister, you boldly go forward

Why are flowers so red

The high slopes of Huangtu

Earth Flying Song 2001 (three stars from Hong Kong and Taiwan, Zhou Huajian, Leon Lai, and Wang Lihong sang it but all of them are pop songs)

500 Miles (Wang Lida)

Orchid Grass

Tibetan Plateau

Paradise

Hometown

Found some online game discussions for you `maybe it will be useful to you `that's all I found `this is all in the forum where people discuss folk songs and pop music hope it will be useful to you

Recently, I've been bothered by one thing, some people say that beginners, practicing flute can't play pop songs, they can only play folk song type of music, but like "Paradise", "Mongolian", "Tibetan Plateau", "Hometown" and many other popular songs written in folk tunes. Popular songs, they are popular in all ethnic groups in China; overseas Chinese, not only our Chinese are singing, there are many foreigners are also singing, they are popular in the scope of the elderly, down to children and teenagers. They are so popular, in theory, "of course" belongs to the popular songs, what is a popular song --- popular songs are songs that can be widely sung in the audience. But for those who are learning to play the flute for the first time, they come to learn the flute because of these popular songs, and you don't allow them to play, do you? Is my understanding correct, please give me a very satisfactory answer?

My understanding is. A pop song is a tune that has been circulating for a while, and some of them have become old favorites after a long time, and some of them have become masterpieces.

But, for beginners, to blow this song is impossible, only blowing the frame, can not blow the true picture of the singing voice. If beginners practice good basic skills, these tunes will soon learn. However, as a hobbyist, only these songs can bring up their own hobby, so I do not oppose blowing pop songs, but for professional beginners, I do not favor blowing these songs.

I didn't say that beginners don't practice the basics of the bamboo flute! Playing pop songs and popular music is also practicing basic skills, right? I have recently checked many textbooks on the Chinese bamboo flute, and most of the practice pieces in them are pop songs and music from before the 1990s. Does it mean that pop songs have become old songs after a long time, because they are old songs and beginners can play them, and then today's pop songs and popular music are new songs and beginners can't play them? Then how to draw the line between new songs and old songs? Many Chinese bamboo flute textbooks have selected bamboo flute practice pieces that are popular songs and pop music of the last century. Don't the textbooks clearly state that beginners can play pop songs and pop music? Why do some of us ask beginners not to play the bamboo flute? It's a bit unfair that the practice pieces in the textbooks haven't changed with the development of the society, isn't it?

Why pop songs are popular is that the lyrics are new, and the tunes are new, and the tunes are new and good, so they will be popular. The reason why people don't like to listen to American singing is that it is dull and monotonous, and has not changed much over the past few hundred years. Many of the playing techniques of our existing folk instruments were developed and innovated only after the 1950s, and these playing techniques have also emerged with the emergence of different popular songs. We call the innovations off-key and out-of-tune, and if people are not allowed to innovate, how can there still be beautiful and touching music in this world?

Nowadays, the popular songs or the so-called folk songs are either out of tune or out of rhythm. It is very easy to mislead the future professional learning. For example, we have to learn composition, lyrics writing and these things, if the impression is preconceived are popular tunes, I'm afraid it's a little bad, huh