The Original Singer of "Turning the Other Cheek" (翻身道情)

Turning Over Taoist Emotions was originally sung by Wang Kun and Guo Lanying.

"Turning Over" is a folk song based on the tone of the Taoist sentiment in northern Shaanxi Province, and is written to celebrate the new Taoist sentiment of the poor people who have turned over and become masters under the leadership of the ****productivity party.

"Turn over the Taoist sentiment" is 1942 in Yan'an Luyi Literary Troupe of literary workers excavated and organized a large number of popular in Shaanxi Province around the folk music, when they heard the sound tone of Shaanxi Province Taoist sentiment, decided to use this tone to write a song of praise for the poor people in the **** under the leadership of the Party to turn over the master of the new "Taoist sentiment".

The song "Turning Over" was created.

"Turning the tide" is derived from the art of song, then has the characteristics of the art of rap, such as the speed of change, sing with the appropriate performance, singing, big door, small door and each other, false words lining cavity and so on.

"Turning Taoism" Introduction

Daoxiang, originally belonged to the category of singing a form of song. It originated in the Tang Dynasty, with Taoist stories as its theme, promoting the idea of leaving the world. Originally, it was called "Songs of the Apostles" (i.e., singing without any instrumental accompaniment), and in the Southern Song Dynasty, it began to be accompanied by fishing drums, simple boards, and other musical instruments with rhythmic accompaniment, so it was called "Taoist Fishing Drums".

With the change of the times, and with the combination of folk music around the world, expanding the subject matter of Daoxiang, formed a variety of different streams of the same origin of the form of music and art, such as Shaanxi Province Daoxiang, Shenchi Daoxiang, Jiangxi Daoxiang, Hubei fishing drums, Hunan fishing drums, Sichuan Bamboo Chin, and so on. Daoxiang is mainly sung, supplemented by said, there are only sung not said. There are different singing styles, such as sitting singing, standing singing, single mouth, counterparts and other different ways of performing. The "Shaanbei Daoxiang" on which the "Turnaround Daoxiang" is based is one of the forms of performance in which only singing, not speaking, is performed in a monologue.

In the mood, the whole song **** divided into three stages, the beginning of a stage is a small fast-paced, to express the joy of the people when the liberation of the turnaround. The story of "the old society is oppressed" is the second stage, from fast to slow, to show the plight of the peasants. Later is the third stage, from a little fast and back to the small Allegro, to express the spirit of the people to stand up and make a revolution. In the Allegro, the melody is basically composed of the upper and lower sentences, the upper sentence falling tone "1", the lower sentence falling tone "5", which is also one of the characteristics of the opera and theater singing.