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Melody and rhythm characteristics of folk songs.
"Xing Xingsuo" comes from Indonesia, with the main tone of "Suo" (5sol) and the rhythm of 4/4 beats.
Sakura is a Japanese folk song.
Three Cars is a folk song of the former Soviet Union.
Orange stalk ballad is a Korean folk song, which can also be regarded as a Korean folk song.
Elgaz is a Turkish folk song.
Star cable: country: India backbone voice: repetitive rhythm shape: slow 4/4 beat
Cherry blossoms: Japanese backbone sounds: do, mi, fa, la, xi rhythm: slow 4/4 beat.
Trolley: Russian backbone sound: do, la rhythm: slow 4/4 beat
Orange stalk folk songs: Korean backbone sounds: mi, so, la rhythm type: brisk
Elgaz: the main sound of the ear soil: do, mi, so rhythm: slow
Youth dance music: Xinjiang backbone sound: do, mi, so rhythm type: 2/4 beat]
In the silver moonlight: Tatar backbone: rhythm: 3/4 beat.
Guests coming from afar, please stay: Sani backbone voice: E rhythm type: 2/4 beat.
Pastoral: Mongolian backbone sound: G rhythm type: 2/4 beat
Happy wordiness: Yi backbone sound: G rhythm type: lively
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