The folk song "High Mount Everest Rithonpo"

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Folk song "High Everest Rithunbu" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Tibet Zhannian, playing and singing"

High Mount Qomolangma. Ri Tun Bu High Mount Qomolangma. Ri tun Bu

Folk song genre: Folk song Ethnic Group: Tibetan Region: Xigaze, Tibet

Singing: Tsering Yangzong

Zanam: Pema Tsering

This is a song and dance from the foot of Mount Qomolangma, accompanied by traditional Tibetan plucked Musical Instruments, and spread in the western counties of Shigatse, Tibet.

Zannan's voice is simple, full, steady and slow to play a string of notes, the high female voice in the background of the broad male voice, against the rich Zannan sound, it appears particularly clear and steep, just like the Mount Qomolangma standing high on the broad Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, solemn and solemn, attracting the world's attention, looking down at the world from nearly 10,000 meters above. The song is soothing and pure, and reverently praises Everest, she is a goddess, protecting the equal beings on the extremely cold plateau. After the middle of the music, Zadan Qin from slow into urgent, pounding sound, female voices began to sing enthusiastically, high and low scattered between a few male voices rap, Everest seemed to change shape. As if in an instant a touch of golden sunshine, shining on the top of the mountain, the constant snow for thousands of years, turned into a warm yellow, the snow and ice at the foot of the mountain melted, merged into the Brahmaputra River, rushing away. Finally, the song abruptly stops in the rapid singing, and suddenly seems to bury the unknown suspense, which makes people taste endless.

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