Folk music "God in Heaven"
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Folk music "God in Heaven" from the album "Music Map of China Hear Inner Mongolia Matouqin, Chaoer music collection"
The Empyreal Holiness of the heavenly Lord
Folk music Nationality: Mongolian Region: Horqin, Inner Mongolia
Shaul: Hairihan
In this song, the simple melody performed by Chaoer comes from a long tune folk song of Horqin. The long and enduring chord sounds tell the story of the Yuan Taizu Tiemuzhen, who was honored as "Genghis Khan", with his extraordinary military and political talent, unified the Mongol armies, established the Mongol Empire, and led the Jinge iron Horse to battle in the Eurasian continent. A thousand years of time is fleeting, only the white tomb covered with glazed tiles under the clear sky, and the soulful ballads passed down from generation to generation, record the magnificent historical legend on the vast grassland, and the Mongolian people's reverence and praise for this God-like hero.
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Since its inception in 2003, Ruiming Music has adhered to the creation and ingenuity, and regards "making music with heart" as the brand concept of Ruiming music, striving to bring the audience more quality, taste of cultural aesthetic and artistic value pursuit.
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Chaoer (pinyin: cháo ěr) is also known as copying. Mongolian bow and stringed musical instruments. It is popular in Xing'an League, Zhelimu League, Zhaowuda League in the east of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and Bayannaoer League and Alxa League in the west.
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Mongolian musical instruments include Matouqin, Mongolian drum, Huobusi, Tobshur, Yatok, Sihu, Hujia and so on. Mongolian musical instruments are used in folk songs and rap related to nomadic life. Mongolian musical instruments In traditional ancient chants, hymns, banquet songs and many songs reflecting the life of herdsmen, Mongolian musical instruments can be divided into three categories: folk musical instruments, religious musical instruments and sacrificial musical instruments.
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Organized by 夏浩东 on 2022-02-18
When playing the chorus, the player sits cross-legged on the floor or squatting and kneeling with one leg, and the piano box is placed on the ground or his back is against his left leg.
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Organized by F.JCLOVE on 2022-02-18
Chaoer has two forms, one is still keeping the prototype of Huer, but the lower end of the piano box has become a flat bottom, single-sided skin, more similar to Xihu; the other is a long piano rod inserted into an inverted trapezoid Box, double-sided skin, ponytail string, ponytail bow.
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Chaoer, also known as copying. Mongolian bow and stringed musical instruments. Chaoer means resonance in Mongolian. Also known as Sinaghan Chaoer, which means the spoon with resonance. Diverse shapes, soft and rich sound, full of grassland characteristics.
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