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Tibetan songs Daquan 100 Names of Old Songs
Pilgrim Road 1
This song is an essential one in the top ten Tibetan music charts. The opening of Qinghai-Tibet Railway in July 1 day was a hot topic in the summer of 2006. Television stations all over the country broadcast news films about the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, and all of them use this female solo as background music or theme song.
2. Sister drums
This song is included in Zhu Zheqin's album Sisters Drum. In the song, Zhu Zheqin's pure voice leads the audience to the mysterious horizon like silver silk, which makes people dizzy.
3. the shepherd's song
This song is a Tibetan folk song sung by Rong Zhongerjia. It was included in the album Song of the Mysterious Shepherd in Tibet. This song was inspired by the Tibetan epic Gesar, the first theme story of King Gelsall.
4. A Xiang
This Gannan Tibetan folk song is an important part of Tibetan songs. Grandma A Xiang is one of the representative works, and it is also found in various good Tibetan songs. It is the first song in Tibetan history written by Tibetans themselves and accompanied by western orchestral music. Won 1980 national excellent programs for ethnic minorities, which were deeply loved by local people, including China version of Beautiful Gannan Grassland.
5. Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
China folk song "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" can be said to be the masterpiece of Tibetan songs. Singer Li Na's version is the most famous. Her singing is exciting and soaring into the sky. She didn't deliberately control her breath and breathing. From the beginning, she listened to her songs with a very strong Tibetan singing method combined with her unique timbre, as if in front of people's eyes, her mind presented beautiful nature such as Potala Palace, snow-capped mountains, plateau lakes, blue sky and white clouds, cattle and sheep, yak and so on.
6. Yearning for Condor
This song is one of the representative works of Tibetan folk singer Yadong. This paper mainly tells the story of how a Tibetan child views the plane flying in the blue sky and expresses the deep mentality of the open and free people in Tibet. The emotional climax of the song has reached the point where people can't help but be moved, reaching the realm of "all is silent".
7. Magic Nine Villages
Speaking of the most famous and beautiful tibetan songs, Tibetan singers are indispensable. Many of Rong Zhongerjia's works are Tibetan classic folk songs, such as this one. The first lyric of the song describes the distinctive features of Jiuzhaigou in popular language, and the second lyric comes straight to the point, clearly points out the theme and makes the audience suddenly enlightened. Songs, like stories, are full of Tibetan life.
8. "At the top of Donna Mountain"
This song is the theme song of the movie Yixi Zhuo Ma, and the lyrics are adapted from the love poems of the 6th Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso. Love comes from distant past lives, drifting across Yuan Ye and mountains, and gently touching people's hearts. When the song sounded, the ethereal artistic conception brought people to the mysterious Tibet, and also made people in urban life forget the real troubles and get the baptism of their hearts. This is another masterpiece of composer Zhang Qianyi after Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which is called Companion of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
9. Jinshan Mountain in Beijing
This song is a must-have masterpiece recommended by major classic Tibetan songs. The composer who created this work entered Tibet in 1960, and became interested in a tibetan songs "Shannan Ancient Wine Song" that soloists often learned from an old artist named Tashi, so he adapted this song.
Two lines of prelude were added before the original folk song, and the lyrics were modified. After the new lyrics, "On the Golden Mountain" was sung in every corner of China. A short and lively song has such a strong and lasting vitality that people are deeply touched.
10, "Turn over serfs to sing"
This song is a famous work by China Tibetan soprano Cai Dan Zhuoma. This classic Tibetan folk song combines the historical background when it was created, accurately grasps the pulse of the times, and has a profound understanding and vivid and simple expression of Tibet and the vast number of Tibetan people who have turned over and liberated. The melody of the whole song is beautiful, and the lyrics are simple and touching, which infected the audience's feeling of happy drinking water. Coupled with Cai Danzhuoma's excellent singing skills, the song has a deeper connotation and distinctive national characteristics.
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