Wenling Sa Chi Diao

Zhejiang
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Wenling Sa Chi Diao is a kind of folk art that is popular in Wenling City. Like Daoqing, Paijie, Huagu, etc., it was originally sung for begging and was popular before liberation. Sa Chi Diao includes tunes and lyrics. The tunes of Sa Chi Diao are sometimes passionate and high-pitched, sometimes gentle and gentle, and there are male and female tunes, hard and soft tunes, with fixed tune forms. Most of the lyrics have formulaic tunes such as "Lotus Lotus Fall" or "Sala La Ge Magnolia Flower". The lyrics of Sa Chi Diao come from the oral inheritance of folk artists. They are highly narrative and have a strong local flavor, but there are also works by literati who pay attention to writing and rhythm. Wenling Sa Chi Diao is rich in connotation and has the local characteristics of Wenling. Some of the lyrics that briefly describe traditional repertoires are approachable and popular. There are three traditional lyrics of Sa Chi Tune: one is linked by numbers and the content is about stories of ancient people; one is linked by place names and sings about local customs; the other is based on the order of people closely related to oneself, revealing the fickleness of the world and warning the world. Wenling Sa Chi Tune can be sung while marching or standing, without string accompaniment. The main percussion instrument is a bamboo whip with copper coins, which can be said to be an a cappella performance. The performance form of Wenling Sa Chi is one person leading the singing and the others joining in, usually 8-12 people. Its basic characteristics are that the lyrics are neat and narrative. Second, the stylized music forms are diverse and are a cappella. Third, the form is flexible and not restricted by the venue. It can be sung in rural fields, courtyard drying yards and streets. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)

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