Mongolian Long tune "Vast Grassland" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Inner Mongolia Mongolian Long tune"
The Vast prairie male voice version of The Vast Grasslands
Folk song genre: Mongolian Changdiao Nationality: Mongolian Region: Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia
Singing: Najmuda
Matouqin: Bao Yin and Hig, Zaydemba
Bass Morin fiddle: CAI Jie
Dulcimer: Lu Shuping
This Mongolian folk song, composed in the late 19th century, expresses the young herdsmen's passionate pursuit of happy love. It is spread in different variations in Balhu, Khalkha, Ujumuqin and other places. In addition to the singing style of Hulunbuir, it is also common for singers to adopt the singing style of Xilin Gol. The horse head Qin, deep and distant, repeatedly sings a beautiful melody composed of two phrases. Dulcimer is interspersed with bright and crisp strings. The singer's open and rolling song, using the marsh as a metaphor, describes the unpredictable mind of the girl he loves.