Henan Bantou song "Forty-eight plate" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Henan Bantou music collection"
Forty-eight plates forty-eight Bans
Folk music Bantou Song of Henan Nationality: Han Nationality: Henan
Big Three strings: Si Rongting
"Forty-eight Plate", also known as "hillside sheep" and "Daqi Plate", "hillside sheep" was originally the name of Yuan Qu Qu, and gradually evolved into Henan Bantou Qu. This song is forty-eight bars, each bar is a straight look, and later senior artists called it "forty-eight plate". The sound of round and full pearls and jade, falling one by one, rolling into the Yishui Luoshui, holding up the mysterious river Tu Luoshu, nourishing the people living on the shore, opening the original wisdom of China. The rhythm gradually quickens, interspersed with witty glissodes, such as the joy of appreciating Luoyang peonies; Then the music is vivid, more excited, like Kaifeng Qingming River bustling. The music is lively and moving, and it is light and delicate in the bold and unbridling, and it will be sung on the lively land of the Central Plains and celebrated by the people living here.