What are the classic North Korean songs?

Classic North Korean songs include "Arirang", "Ballad of the Orange Stalks", and "Papa's Blessing".

Classic songs introduction:

1, "Arirang"

"Arirang" is known as the Korean nation's "first national anthem", "national song". Arirang" is a song of sad parting and lost love circulating in the Korean Peninsula, and the lyrics of the song express the feelings of the heroine who was abandoned, although she was abandoned due to misunderstanding.

But from the feelings she expresses, she does not resent her husband for being hurt for no reason, but always misses her husband in her heart, looks forward to meeting him again, and expresses her hope for a happy life in the future.

2, the ballad of orange stalks

The ballad of orange stalks, also known as Daolaki, is a smooth and joyful tune that is very reminiscent of a dancing Korean girl. "Tangerine stalks yo, white tangerine stalks grow all over the mountains and fields, as long as you dig out one or two, you can fill my little vegetable basket, hey yo hey yo, you ah, call me how sad, because where you grow call me too difficult to dig."

This folk song **** has seven phrases, the third, fourth and sixth, seventh is the first and second sentence of the repetition and change, the fifth phrase clip to the liner notes, the tune for the development. The entire folk song is unified and varied. The music is light and bright, vividly portraying the Korean girl's industrious and lively image.

3. "Daddy's Blessing"

"Daddy's Blessing," written in 1974, is a classic Korean folk song that expresses a strong father's love. When we listen to a certain piece of music with a cup of tea in our hands and our eyes slightly closed, those beautiful images will come back to us one by one along with the throbbing notes. Even after many years, our cheeks are full of vicissitudes, but our smiles are still sweet and our eyes are still clear. Listen up, moms!