What are the folk songs of Jiangxi

1, please tea song

Red revolutionary song "please tea song" of the "arduous journey".

"Invite Tea Song" is a red revolutionary song created in the 1950s, the song by the tea poet Wen Mangyan 1957 published poetry works "Invite Tea Song" as the lyrics, after Mr. Wen Mangyan invited female composer Xie Caili for the composition of the poem. In the early 60's, the song was sung by singer Zhu Fengbo and became popular all over the country.

2, August laurel flowers bloom everywhere

"August laurel flowers bloom everywhere" is a revolutionary song that has been widely circulated in China, and has been sung to this day, influencing several generations of people, however, no one knows who the exact author of it is. There are three versions of the song that have been circulating: one says that it is a Jiangxi folk song; one says that it was made by a revolutionary martyr in Shangcheng County, Henan Province; and the other says that it was made by Luo Yinqing in Bamboo Garden Town, Jinzhai County, Anhui Province. The song was composed to glorify the establishment of the Soviet regime.

3, Jiangxi is a good place

"Jiangxi is a good place" is a famous music educator in Jiangxi Province in 1961, Mr. Liu Tianlang, composer, according to the former Jiangxi Military Region Civilian Troupe to organize and fill in the lyrics of the folk song and adapted the elegant and popular **** appreciation of the solo lyrical songs.

4, turtledove tune

"Turtledove tune" is a folk tune in Gannan, Jiangxi Province, but also a traditional "lamp song" in the local festival song and dance activities.

The tune of the song is cheerful and active, because the first part of the lyrics is titled "turtledove bird", so it is called "Turtle Dove Tune".

5, tea-picking song

The "tea-picking song" is a local folk song prevalent in the mountainous areas of Gannan in Hubei and Jiangxi Provinces. Its singing form is relatively simple, first one person dry singing, unaccompanied, and later developed into a bamboo beat, a singing and the "December tea-picking song" form of joint singing.

Society is changing, the countryside is changing, tea farmers rhyme singing tea-picking song tradition has not changed. Today, their songs are endowed with new content: "Mouth singing songs in the heart of the sweet, singing bursts of moist heart; the three rural policies benefit ten thousand people, well-off life year after year."