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Do you think the spirit of six Yi youth bands inheriting folk songs is worth popularizing?

Ethnic minorities have always been good at singing and dancing. They have their own unique musical advantages and charm, and the songs of ethnic minorities also have their own unique charm, which many people like very much. The inheritance of folk songs by six Yi youth bands caught my attention. Why do they do this? Is their practice worth popularizing? I have thought for a long time to talk about my views and share my views, hoping to help everyone.

We all know that ethnic minorities can sing and dance well. They are born singers, but because of the remoteness and backwardness of ethnic minorities, many excellent cultures and songs have not been well passed down and promoted. It is very meaningful for six Yi youth bands to inherit folk songs, because everyone has their own areas of expertise, and singing as a minority is what they are very good at. Combining their advantages to carry forward folk songs is very meaningful and worth popularizing.

Although ethnic minorities can sing and dance well, there is still a big gap compared with professional musicians. What can we do for these Yi teenagers to succeed? Obviously, if you want to achieve something in music, professional knowledge is essential. Now the network is relatively developed, and although the minority areas are remote, they can also access the Internet. At this time, music teachers with professional background can teach them how to practice pronunciation through distance classes. How to practice singing? How to recognize music scores is what they need to learn.

The inheritance of folk songs by Yi teenagers also shows that they like their own culture very much, which is very conducive to the spread of their own culture. In this way, they can introduce their hometown to everyone through singing, attract more tourists to their hometown, indirectly promote the economic development of the Yi people and increase their new income. I think it is of great significance for Yi teenagers to inherit folk songs. After all, not everyone wants to stay in their hometown and contribute to the cause of folk songs. This spirit is worth popularizing.