"The community has really done a good thing for our Miao cultural heritage and a real thing for our Miao people." At 2 p.m. on May 28, Tang Xiaomei, a 47-year-old resident of Wangjiashan community, was in Building 1, Longquan International, Wangjiashan community. On the 3rd floor, in the hall of Simi Music Studio, "the mobilization meeting of Wangjiashan Miao Family 'Reading Lang' Lusheng Heritage Class" was filled with emotion.
The hall was crowded, and 20 Miao people from the community gathered with their own children to witness the countdown to the Wangjiashan Miao Family "Reading Lang" Lusheng Inheritance Project.
"The well-known children's song "Reading Lang" was created by the late musician Song Yang. In 1945, we created it in Wangjiashan based on the reed tune of the Miao children. Our Miao reed is something to be proud of." Mobilization At the meeting, community secretary Yang Jijun said that the inheritance of reeds has always been passed on orally by elders. This way of inheritance is conservative and the audience is narrow, so there are fewer and fewer artists who can play reeds proficiently, and superb reeds performance skills. There are few successors, and the Miao Lusheng of Wangjiashan is facing loss. "Inherit, continue, develop, and carry forward the Miao culture, starting from the baby, holding small hands and big hands, so that the sound of Sheng will not stop."
"Let more Miao children know about reeds, change the traditional mode of word of mouth, and popularize reeds, so as to achieve better protection for reeds!" Zhou Su, the head of the inheritance class, shared his feelings about embarking on the path of music. Experience and the original intention of running a heritage class.
"We must not only complete the work of the party committee and government affairs, but also work hard for the protection of national culture." Yang Jijun said that the inheritance class plans to recruit 100 Miao children, and train them in batches for free. "
At the mobilization meeting, Yang Jijun, members of the community party committee Yang Ping, Zhou Su, and 20 Miao children who signed up to participate in the first training session distributed Lusheng respectively.
"I will study the reeds well and play the reeds well, so that more people know about our Miao reeds." The 8-year-old Feng Zhiyan couldn't put it down and was excited about the reeds he received.
The Wangjiashan Miao Family "Reading Lang" Lusheng Inheritance Project is jointly built by Wangjiashan Community and Simi Music Studio, aiming to protect the national culture and help the inheritance, continuation and development of the Miao Lusheng culture. The project will recruit 100 Miao children in batches to carry out free reed training, and the registration of the first 20 children has ended. The project specially edited the "Miao Family "Reading Lang" Lusheng Introductory Reader", and the printing of the first batch of 200 books is in full swing. The project will hold a formal opening ceremony on June 12.