Yi folk music "Tune Tujia Songs with Left Foot"
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Yi folk music "Left Foot tune Tujia Song Ensemble" from the album "Chinese Music Map of Hearing Yunnan Yi Folk Music Collection"
Tujia Left-foot Tune
Folk music Nationality: Yi Nationality Region: Chuxiong, Yunnan Province
Yi Yueqin: Li Sisi
As soon as the joyful music sounded, it seemed that the bottom of the feet and the knee socket gave birth to a force, urging people to stand up and dance the plate dance, which is the accompaniment music of the left foot dance. As the most popular and far-reaching traditional dance of the Yi people in Yunnan, the left foot dance has been inherited for thousands of years. For many Yi people, "If you can walk, you will dance the left foot dance, if you can speak, you will sing the left foot tune". In the first month, the March meeting, or on the occasion of marrying a woman, the men and women of the Yi people gather around dozens or even hundreds of people in a circle, hand in hand, and step on the ground. With strings clang, singing and dancing, the steps are nimble, the body is light, they will be a plot of life, and the most passionate emotions, are interpreted in this simple and sound dance.
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Yueqin (Pinyin: yuè qín), a plucked musical instrument of the Han nationality, originated in the Han Dynasty. It has been spread in China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam. It is also spread in China and Vietnam. The early Yueqin had a long neck and generally had about twelve frets. In the Qing Dynasty, the short-necked Yueqin with the eighth rank or so appeared, which is easy to play in the high-pitched area, and is often used for the accompaniment of opera. After the development and improvement of Ruan in the 1950s, Yueqin usually refers to the short-necked Yueqin in mainland China.
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