Jiangnan Silk Bamboo "Three Six" from the album "Chinese music map to hear the Chinese music Jiangnan silk bamboo"
Three, Six, three, six
Folk music genre: Jiangnan Silk Bamboo Nationality: Han Region: Jiangnan
Bamboo flute: Ding Guochun
Erhu: Liu Yuezhong
Dulcimer: Wang Xin
Pipa: Yao Zaixin
Sanxian: Hou Gensheng
Sheng: Zhou Juemin
Zhong Ruan: Mi Peirong
Chinese Hu: Shen Genxing
Drum Board: Lu Qinkang
Xiao: Fan Jianhua
"Three Six" is one of the eight major songs of Jiangnan silk and bamboo, and it is also a song played very much on the occasion of festival temple fairs and weddings in the past. It was included in Li Fangyuan's "Thirteen sets of New Music for the North and South School of Daqu Pipa", renamed "Three lanes of Plum Blossom", and attached subtitles to each paragraph.
In the song, the sound and gorgeous tunes flow in a circular structure, such as the rapid flow of circular aggregation and dispersion, the nine songs circle, and bring out the rising mood, rendering a warm, joyful and not lose the exquisite, elegant scene. The original score of this piece is water plate, because of the different degree of flowers, divided into "Lao Sanliu" (that is, "original plate Sanliu"), "middle plate Sanliu", "flower plate Sanliu" three independent music. Nowadays, it is often performed as "Zhong Ban Sanliu".