Xinjiang Songs Classic Ten Folk Songs

The classic ten folk songs of Xinjiang songs are "Xinjiang is good", "Why are the flowers so red", "Grapes are ripe in Turpan", "Lift up your cover", "Alamu Khan", "Remembering the comrades in arms", "In the silver moonlight", "Where did the camel team come from", "Youth Dance", and "The girl in Dasakheng".

1, "Xinjiang is good"

Fifty years, this song in the generation after generation of singers and singers and actors in the singing of the love, the people of Xinjiang this hot land of all the good feelings, are deep into the wheel of time and memory.

2, "Why are the flowers so red"

"Why are the flowers so red" is a famous interlude in the old movie "Guests on the Iceberg", which is adapted from a Tajik folk song. The song has a gentle, slow rhythm and a strong ethnic flavor.

3. "The Grapes of Turpan are Ripe"

"The Grapes of Turpan are Ripe" tells a love story of a Uyghur girl named Anarhan and Kerimu stationed at the border post with a melodious melody and sincere lyrics, which conveys the love of the patriotism and the pure love intertwined with the strong feelings of deep love.

4, "Lift Your Cover"

This song is based on an Uzbek folk song, "Karakasi Ukaim". The song is upbeat, light, and refreshing, and you can feel the enthusiasm of the young man directly, and it also reflects the shyness of the young girl.

5. "Alamuhan"

"Alamuhan", also translated as "Alamuhan" or "Alamuhan", is a Uyghur duet song and dance song circulating in the Turfan area of Xinjiang, and is also a famous Uyghur folk song in China.

6, "Nostalgia for Comrades"

"Nostalgia for Comrades" is one of the songs in "Guests on the Iceberg", which is a song with a strong flavor of Xinjiang folk songs and a melodious melody that is very popular among the general public, and has been sung for nearly half a century.

7, "in the silver moonlight"

"In the silver moonlight" is a Xinjiang folk song, from the Russian folk songs. 1938, "the king of the western song" Wang Luobin in Xinjiang, the song was adapted into Chinese songs.

8, "Where did the camel caravan come from"

The song is full of camel bells and cheerful rhythms, which makes you feel like you are in a joyful party when you suddenly see a camel caravan.

9, "Youth Dance"

"Youth Dance" is a short and sweet song from Xinjiang, and it's loved by people in China and abroad.

10, "The Girl of Dabancheng"

"The Girl of Dabancheng" is the first Uyghur folk song arranged by Wang Luobin in Lanzhou. It is also the first Uyghur folk song translated and arranged in Chinese in modern China. The lyrics of which are also used by many young men as a divine phrase for confession.