Xi 'an Drum Music "General Order" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Shaanxi Xi 'an drum music"
The General ordered The General Order
Folk music Xi 'an Drum Music Nationality: Han Nationality: Shaanxi
Sheng: Li Qiuguo, Zhao Chunhong, Gao Xiufang, Zhang Lizhen, Ma Daiyan, Liu Yali
Di: Tian Yimin
Xiao: Gao Buchi Song
Cymbals: Shao Xiaofeng, Zhang Ping
Big Gong: Kou Layer
Drum: Tian Xiaoli
Dazazi sitting music cycle, is composed of about 10 folk music, through the front and back gongs and drums fragments, belongs to the vulgar school in Xi 'an drum music.
This song is one of the folk music commonly seen in the repertoire. Originally, it was a royal music of the Tang Dynasty. With the magnificent music, it expressed the huge scene when the soldiers went out to battle. At the beginning of the song, the beating of gongs and drums creates the tense atmosphere that the battle is about to begin. Subsequently, the solemn and steady melody played by Qun Sheng showed the powerful strength accumulated by the two armies when they confronted each other. In the latter part of the music, the clanging gongs and drums beat, depicting the fierce and tense situation during the battle. In the end, the whole song ended in an exciting mood, as if people saw the heroic posture of the soldiers returning home in triumph.