Mainly popular in Lhasa. Nangema's music is basically composed of three parts: medium-speed intro, adagio song and allegro dance music. Some of the songs are elegant and beautiful, accompanied by simple dance movements when singing;
The dance part is warm and lively, the dance is light and stretched, and the performers only dance but don't sing. The tune of the introduction is basically fixed; In the dance part, the songs are similar, mostly in Shang mode, and some end in Yu and Gong mode; Some songs have different tunes, and some songs have similar tone sandhi. The accompaniment form is the same as the pile harmony.
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Tibetan folk songs and dances have various forms and distinctive features. Song and dance lyrics range from praising the sun, moon, stars, mountains and rivers, praising women's looks and costumes, missing their loved ones, wishing each other good luck and religious beliefs. Since 1950s, the masses have created and sung many new life lyrics.
Fruit harmony: an ancient form of song and dance, which means circle dance, is widely spread. Sakya is called "Suo", Ministry of Industry is called "Bo" or "Strong Wave", and pastoral areas, Kang areas and Amdo areas in northern Tibet (commonly known as Guo Zhuang) are called "Zhuo" or "Guo Zhuo".
Song and dance in western Tibet. Dui means plateau, which refers to the whole area of the Yarlung Zangbo River basin from the west of Shigatse to Ali. Reactor harmonics are extremely common in Lhasa.
Heizai: Tibetan is called "Page", "Yi" or "Kangxie", which is popular in Conway and Tibetan areas. Because men lead the dance in front of the team with a trumpet beard or erhu when singing and dancing, they are called black boys. Heizi originated in Batang, Sichuan. Heizi in Batang is famous for its beautiful tunes, rich repertoire and stretching dance.
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