Instrumental Classification of Bai Folk Songs

The instrumental music of Bai folk songs mainly consists of three-stringed songs, suona playing music, and cave music; in addition, there are ancient songs and tunes played by bamboo flutes, mouth reeds and wooden leaves. The Bai folk singers play suona music at weddings and funerals, temple festivals, annual festivals, lion dances, dragon juggling, dragon boat races, and when singing the blowing and blowing cadences. There are many musical instruments, such as large suona, small suona, over the hill horn, gongs, drums, cymbals and so on. There are a lot of songs, and the ones that are often played are "Planting Rice Planting Tune", "Playing Dragon Tune", "Welcoming Relatives Tune", "Paying Respects to the Church Tune", "Sending Guests Tune", "Sending Guests Tune", "Sending Guests Tune" and "Sending Guests Tune", "Sending Guests Tune", "Big Open Door", "Small Open Door", etc. In addition, the Cave Scripture Music is also played in Baiyao. In addition, the music of the Cave Scripture is also widely circulated among the Bai folk song people.

The Bai opera, which was developed by the classical opera Blow Blow Cavity, has distinctive national characteristics. The cultural standard of Bai folk songs is high, and various talents come out.