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Music of Guangdong : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music of Guangdong
In modern times, the Chinese province of Guangdong has become known for ''Guangdong music'' (later ''Guangdong folk tunes''), a synthesis of a number of local folk music styles (like ''kunqu'' opera), intended as an accompaniment for the region's folk operas when it arose along the Pearl River Delta in the 1920s. It gradually evolved into a string ensemble format by the 1960s, led by the ''gaohu'' with ''ruan'', ''qinqin'', ''yangqin'', ''sanxian'', ''yehu'', and various woodwind (including ''houguan'' or saxophone) and percussion instruments. Formerly, bowed stringed instruments such as the ''erxian'' and ''tiqin'' were used. Compositions by the noted ''gaohu'' player Lü Wencheng (吕文成, 1898-1981) remain particularly popular. Cantonese opera is popular in Pearl River Delta. Musical institutions in Guangdong include the Guangdong International Summer Music Festival. Teochew music and Teochew opera is pupular in Chaoshan. Hakka music is literary and laid-back in tone, and consists entirely of five notes; many folk songs only use three notes.
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