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China Traditional Culture Music Culture Muqam

China Traditional Culture Music Culture Muqam

A popular form of song and dance in Xinjiang Uygur area. Many performances are held in celebrations and festivals, including ballads, narrative poems and works by famous Uygur folk poets. Muqam has the following three schools in Xinjiang. 1 Kashgar Muqam: It was first produced. For example, the traditional Daqu "Qiong Nai E Mai" spread in Kashgar and other places in the 4th century/KLOC-0. Kashgar Muqam is also called "Twelve Muqams" because of its twelve sets of Daqu. Dolan Muqam: popular in the areas along the Yarkant River and Tarim River. It mainly shows hunting life. 3 Hami Muqam: popular in Hami, Yiwu and other places. * * * There are twelve sets of songs and dances. Including 257 songs, the main accompaniment instruments are Ai Jieke, dulcimer and tambourine.