What is the folk tune of Wuhe

Wuhe Folk Songs are folk songs and dances popular in the towns and markets of Wuhe.

Wuhe folk ditty is a kind of emotional power carried by affection through the expression of singing songs and speaking in vernacular. After generations of circulation, in the art of more processing, with a balanced structure, rhythmic regularity, tune delicate, soft and so on.

Wuhe folk tunes originated in Anhui Province, where they are sung by many people, and their rhythms are wonderfully natural and catchy. It is counted as one of the major characteristic artistic expressions in Anhui Province comparable to the Huangmei Opera. Because of the depth of emotion covered by this opera, the cut often retains the most fragile trace of nostalgia in people's hearts, and those who have appreciated the folk tune of Wuhe often burst into tears.

Wuhe folk song development

Wuhe folk song type has labor horn, rice-planting song (field song), three major categories of ditties, the preliminary census statistics there are more than 70, of which the ditties category of the folk song is the most, and also the most with the characteristics of the five rivers, the five rivers because of the junction of the north of the Huaibei, the south of Huaiyang, north of Jiangsu, the language, culture, and other aspects of the central plains both by the cultural influence, but also by the Wu culture and the north of Suzhou, and also by the Wu culture, the culture and the culture and the culture and the culture. The language and culture of Wuhe is influenced by the culture of the Central Plains, and also infiltrated by the culture of Wu and Chu.

Therefore, the style and melody of its folk songs not only contain the elements of foreign accent and boldness of Huaibei, but also have a smooth rhythm and small wave melodic lines with strong lyricism, thus, the folk songs of Wuhe are an outstanding representative of the excellent culture and music of Wuhe and its neighboring areas and even the middle and lower reaches of Huaihe River, which inherits the oral history of the neighboring areas of Wuhe and even the middle and lower reaches of Huaihe River.