All the songs in Yangzhou minor tunes include "Spring Tune", "Eight Scenes", "Poppy Beauty", "Yangzhou minor tune", "Uprooted Lu Chaihua", "Jasmine", "Yangliuqing", " "Song of the Four Seasons", "Counting Duck Eggs", "Spreading and Flirting Outside", etc. are his representative works.
"Spring Tune", "Eight Scenes", "Poppy Beauty", "Yangzhou Minor", "Uprooted Lu Chaihua", "Jasmine", "Yangliuqing", "Song of the Four Seasons", " "Counting Duck Eggs" and "Spreading and Flirting Outside" are representative works of Yangzhou minor tunes.
Yangzhou minor tune, also known as Yangzhou Qingqu and Yangzhou minor tune. It originated from the ancient Yangzhou folk songs, inherited the folk songs of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and was mainly composed based on the characteristics of traditional folk music circulated in these places. The melody of the music refers to the famous local ballads "Jasmine Flower" and "Uprooting Luchai Flower".
"Yangzhou Minor", this song combines "Yangliuqing" and "Jasmine", and incorporates elements of electronic music into the orchestration. It became the most popular song in Tang Fei's album as soon as it was released. .
Song Appreciation of "Yangzhou Minor":
"Yangzhou Minor" is arranged based on the popular folk music characteristics of Yangzhou and can be called a cultural business card of Yangzhou. The song "Yangzhou Minor" brought by Tang Fei this time is somewhat different from the traditional minor. This song "Yangzhou Minor" has been rearranged, and its biggest feature is the addition of electronic music elements, which makes it sound more fashionable.
"What a beautiful jasmine flower..." The clear singing slowly unfolded a picture of Yangzhou. It then switched to the dynamic melody of "Yangliuqing", and ended with the melodious "Jasmine". "Yangzhou Minor" is endlessly memorable.