国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

 

Shanren releases danceable tunes from the mountains

By Mu Qian ( China Daily )

Updated: 2013-06-14

Shanren releases danceable tunes from the mountains

Shanren band's new album is appropriately titled Listen to the Mountain, in line with the band's name which literally means "mountain men".

Hailing from Southwest China's mountainous Yunnan province, the band uses instruments such as xianzi, a plucked instrument of the Yi ethnic group; bawu, a blown instrument of the Hani ethnic group; and the sun drum of the Jino ethnic group.

When they played at a recent ceremony to launch the new album in Beijing, organized by the China Rock Chart, they attracted both Chinese and foreign fans.

"Our root is traditional folk music from Southwest China, but we hope everybody can enjoy it," says Qu Zihan, the band's lead singer.

Judging from the audience's reaction - almost everyone sang and danced - Shanren has succeeded in entertaining the crowd. Some were old fans, while others were newcomers who picked up the words, melodies and dance movements of Shanren quickly. Many songs of the new album are adapted from folk songs of Yunnan, a province with a third of its population belonging to various ethnic groups.

Members of Shanren also come from different ethnic backgrounds. Bassist Ai Yong is from the Va ethnic group; multi-instrumentalist Xiao Budian is from the Bouyei ethnic group, and Qu and drummer Xiao Ou are Han Chinese.

"A lot of folk music is disappearing. We hope to play this music in such a way that it appeals to today's youngsters, so that they will pay more attention to our traditional culture," Qu says.

Most songs on the album are inspired by a trip two years ago. The band traveled to remote areas of Yunnan such as Nujiang, Lincang and Ximeng, and learned from local folk musicians. They recorded a lot of local folk music. The new CD provides a glimpse of their collection.

Most of these folk songs are very simple in structure. The lyric in Left Foot Dance goes: "Brother, play the xianzi. Sister, sing the songs. The moon is out. Stamp your left foot, and let's dance a happy dance".

Another song called Drinking Song goes: "Brother, fill the cup. Sister, fill the cup. If you like, drink it. If you don't, drink it."

Although simple, these songs are very rhythmic and dynamic, and mostly danceable tunes.

"We come from the mountains, and we longed for lives in the city," Xiao says. "But after living in the city for a period of time, we think we should go back to the mountains."

That's the reason why they named the CD Listen to the Mountain. Shanren was founded in 1999 and used to play a more rock-influenced style. Their first CD, released in 2008, depicts the lives of small characters in the cities. Now they are looking back to the traditions of the environment where they grew up.

The album's international version will be released by the World Music Network of the UK later this year. The band is planning international tours after that release.

Shanren has already performed in Korea, Spain, Britain, United States, Canada and Indonesia.

Qu says there is no barrier for international audiences to appreciate their music. "They sing and dance with us just like in China," he says.

Copyright ? 2013 China Daily All Rights Reserved
Official Investment Portal of Yunnan Cultural Industries
Constructed by China Daily
孟州市| 冀州市| 南安市| 许昌县| 商丘市| 磐石市| 江华| 昭苏县| 忻城县| 资溪县| 古交市| 工布江达县| 和田市| 阳新县| 壶关县| 县级市| 广丰县| 山阳县| 将乐县| 左贡县| 旌德县| 盐池县| 临安市| 望谟县| 鄂尔多斯市| 垫江县| 山东| 兴业县| 凉山| 闽清县| 洪雅县| 鄂温| 闽侯县| 象州县| 刚察县| 兴城市| 兰考县| 中江县| 镇巴县| 神池县| 呼玛县|