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Collection of Chinese Folk Songs

Folk song has the longest history, simplest structure, richest numbers, and widest spreading musical genre among traditional Chinese culture. The poems of Chinese arliest poetry anthology. The Book of Songs, appeared 3,000 years ago. The 305 poems collected in the anthology are divided into three categories "Feng" (local folk songs), "Ya" and "Song"(court songs, banquet songs, flattering praises and sacrificial pomes), which display the music for folk customs, court, and rituals of pre-Qin Period (before 221 B.C.E.). To our gratification, "Tan'Ge" recorded in The History of Wu Kindom and Yue Kindom is still popular among farmers of Jiangsu Province, and there are some ancient songs and secular songs of the Ming(1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) Dynasties transmitted from generations to generations in different regions... Click here for a brief introduction to Chinese folk songs.  

Haozi: Work Songs

Shan'ge: Mountain Song

Tian 'ge: Field Songs

Xiaodiao: Small Tunes

Wu 'ge: Dance Songs

Yu'ge Fisherman's Songs

Ritual Songs

Children's Songs

Vendor's Cries

Love Songs

Narrative Songs

Religious Songs

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