There aredozens of stylesof folk music in China. Along with the Han folk music, theethnic folk musicthat tourists might hear and most like includes theTibetan, Uighur, andDongfolk music. TheMiaoare famous for their singing.
Han Folk Music
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About 92% of China's people are Han Chinese, and there are various regional styles of Han folk music. Han folk music isthe music of common people who live in the country.The Han people have several languages and many dialects, and there are many regional styles of folk music also.
Until recently, Chinese people were mostly peasant farmers. You might hear folk music being played during weddings, funerals, or festivals such as theNew Year Festival.
Though most young people opt for modern music at theirwedding dinners, you may still hear the traditional suona (a wind instrument) played or the clanging of gongs. There are several regional styles.
North China
Inthe North, ensembles of wind and percussion instruments, with musicians playing mouth organs (sheng), suonas, flutes (dizi), drums and gongs are popular. AroundXi'anin northern Central China, the Xi'an drum music consists ofshengordiziplaying and drumming.
East China
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In the richereastern coastal provincessuch asShandong,Zhejiang, andJiangsu, the favorite instruments for folk musicians are stringed instruments, such as thegu zheng,erhu, andgao hu.Musicians like to perform in groups or solo.
InFujian Province, the folk music tradition has a genre of traditional ballads called Nanyin or Nanguan. These songs are sung by a woman accompanied by axiaoor apipaand other traditional instruments. The music is generally melancholy in tone.
South China
InGuangdong ProvinceandGuangxi Province, the large Cantonese-speaking population has a distinctive culture and folk music tradition, as do the Hakka-speaking people. Hakka folk music is known for its rhythms.
Tibetan Folk Music
The Tibetan people occupy a large region that includesTibetand several southern and western provinces. Tibetan folk music is mainlyreligious music.人唱歌唱的宗教主题。People recite stories, teachings or history through songs and chants. People chant in the Tibetan or Sanskrit languages.
A good time to hear the traditional music is during the many festivals, such as theTibetan New Year Festival.
Uighur Folk Music
Uighur folk music arises from great deserts and high mountain regions ofXinjiang Province.Like the people, the folk music iswarm-hearted and fun to listen to.The musicians and dancers have fun. Their dancing and music is like a combination of Indian, Turkish, and Russian styles. Their expressions and body movements generally make Uighur musicians fun to watch too.
The Muqam
Along with their folk music, they have a classical music tradition. The composition called theUyghur Muqamhas been designated by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Uighers generally credit Amannisa Khan (1526–1560) for the Twelve Muqam.
The ancient composition is played by an orchestra playing many kinds oftraditional Uighur instruments.These instruments are different than Chinese traditional instruments. They are generally central and western Asian in form. Even during their performance of this classic piece, you can see Uighur musicians smiling and having fun.
Dong Folk Music
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In contrast to the expanses of Tibet and Xinjiang, theDong villagesoccupy a small territory. The Dong people live in southwestern China betweenGuizhou,Hunan, andGuangxi.The Dong people are renowned for their polyphonic choirs.
In 2009, UNESCO officially listed the Dong Grand Choir performances as aWorld-class Intangible Cultural Heritage.During some festivals, the villagers gather to perform Dong plays accompanied by playing lusheng flutes, dance and sing.
In order to hear their wonderful and interesting choirs, a good time to go is during theirBull Fighting Festival.While you are there, you can also admire the expert carpentry skills for which the Dong are also renowned. See our tours toMapang Drum Towerand theWind and Rain Bridge.