Ceremony music "Auspicious Cloud Song True Like Yang" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Tibet Nangma, Kalu, ritual music"
Auspicious Clouds Qu Zhen Ru Yang Auspicious Clouds. Qu Zhen Ru Yang
Traditional music genre: Ritual music Nationality: Tibetan Region: Lhasa, Tibet, etc
Jia Lin: Dorjee, Bian Ba Tashi
Cymbal cut: denier
Damaru: Tsering
Tongchin: Pintsogara
It is a piece of music played on important occasions such as traditional ceremonies and ceremonial ceremonies. A clear chaibo (diamond ring) startled the dream, and then Tongga sounded gently and slowly, summoning the crowd and playing the solemn beginning of the ceremony. Damaru (鼗 drum) and cymbal che (Tibetan cymbal) broke the ancient silence with a fine and dense percussion, and suddenly a solemn copper chin (Fa horn) blew out a solemn atmosphere, touching the heart of piety and respect, and dared not have the slightest moment. Jia Ling (Tibetan Suona) also played, the bright and long high voice and the low voice of Tongqin corresponding, this solemn music, with a strong influence, even the horizon of the clouds suddenly have the spirit of life, with the ups and downs of the music, into a blossoming auspicious. After a moment of silence, a beautiful and peaceful music slowly sounded, as if it came from heaven. At the end of the music, almost all the instruments played at the same time, the ceremony reached a climax, touching. In this baptism of music, people celebrate auspiciousness and explore the truth, sincerity and goodness of the heart.