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Zhang Huichun mixed ancient ballads with popular Alai "Calling the Wind and Calling The Rain" and then prayed for rain

author:Xinhuanet client

Zhang Huichun's voice is extremely personal and malleable. Previously, in the three programs of "The Sound of Nature", she tried to use different sounds to interpret ethnic music, depicting different music and emotional colors. In the ninth issue of "The Sound of Heavenly Sounds", she reversed the previous modern adaptation method, and integrated the musical characteristics of Taiwan's Beinan ancient ballad into the contemporary popular song "How to Love", intending to convey not to lose yourself because of wrong love, and to show her strong and brave belief, for this reason, she also specially invited the good sisters in her hometown to wear national costumes to sing for herself, hoping to achieve a breakthrough in the performance of national music on the stage.

Unlike Zhang Huichun's breakthrough in musical form, the Kazakh singer Alai, who recently became a hit with Di Maxi, continues to move forward on the road of expressing Kazakh culture. In this issue of "The Sound of Heavenly Sounds", Alai brings a Kazakh rain song ---- "Calling the Wind and Calling the Rain", which continues the tradition of Kazakh dialogue with nature. At the same time, he also put the mysterious shamanic culture on the stage, and the use of musical instruments was more bold and rich. What kind of instrument is the Shulerdak? When the Bulgarian whistle meets the Chinese drum, what kind of rhythm will it hit?

Music conveys national culture Jin Runji continues the wine song "Drunken Fist"

The Chinese culture is vast and profound, and we cannot exhaust it to the best of our ability. On the stage of "The Sound of Nature", every musician does his best to bring us the richest national music classics, so that the audience can appreciate the colorful musical characteristics of various nationalities. In the ninth issue of "The Sound of Tianlai", in addition to Zhang Huichun and Ah Lai, there are also Jin Runji, Stringer Rile, and the newly joined Hakka music singer Guan Lingzhi to bring different styles of national music, further conveying the rich national culture.

Stringer Rile continues the sweet and soft style, bringing the Mongolian "One Tree", singing the voice of the steppe people, can people hear the loneliness in the distance? Hakka singer Guan Lingzhi is even more good, and the slow-moving beat of "Head SwingIng You" brings a gentle rhythm, will it have a different stage feeling?

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