Folk music "Bayin Hanggai" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Inner Mongolia Mongolian Sihu, three strings, Yatoga music collection"
Bayin Hanggai
Folk music Nationality: Mongolian Region: Ordos, Inner Mongolia
Sanxian: Leading spring
Horse head Qin: Baoyin Chaoke diagram
Bass Morin fiddle: CAI Jie
Dulcimer: Lu Shuping
This instrumental music, produced and spread in the Ordos region of Inner Mongolia, is a must for local wedding banquets, and there are also versions of short-key folk songs. It tells the story of a herdsman searching for his lost steed. The herdsman crossed the mountains, visited all over the place, at the expense of a large reward, still unable to find his beloved horse, and finally with sadness and anger, issued a complaint to life. The title of the piece, Bayin Hanggai, refers to the place where the lost Love Horse was born. The three strings play the simple and profound chord tone with a light rhythm, and then the Matouqin is added to set off this distant story with a soft and euphemistic tone. At the end of the music, the sound of the piano stopped abruptly, like that beautiful horse that gallops livelily over the green hills and is suddenly gone. The three strings pop up the heart of the herdsmen, the horse head qin sings the lost horse, and the music has deep nostalgia for each other.