Folk art "Miss Hurry" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Inner Mongolia Mongolian Sihu, three strings, Yatoga music collection"
the Girl on the Road
Folk art genre: Storytelling Nationality: Mongolian Region: Horqin, Inner Mongolia
Sanxian: Leading spring
Horse head Qin: Baoyin Chaoke diagram
Bass Morin fiddle: CAI Jie
Dulcimer: Lu Shuping
Uliger, which means "storytelling" in Chinese, is a traditional form of Mongolian folk art performed in Mongolian, which appeared around the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The folk artists who perform Uligar usually use the combination of chanting, singing and instrumental accompaniment, which has a strong grassland life style and romantic artistic atmosphere, and is very popular with herdsmen. This music is full of strong comedy style, is full of Horqin regional style of Hulen Uliger special tune. The three strings are played with a lively and lively chord, while the Matouqin and the dulcimer together create a witty atmosphere, vividly depicting the situation of a beautiful girl on her way.