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Teochew string music : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teochew string music
Teochew string music or Chaozhou xianshi ( also called "string-poem music") is classed as a type of ''sizhu'' music (chamber music for strings and woodwind, literally "silk/bamboo") although it typically uses stringed instruments only. It is found in northeastern Guangdong and parts of Fujian and also in regions with overseas Teochew populations, such as Singapore, Thailand, and the United States. The Chaoshan region of Guangdong, bordering on Fujian and comprising the cities of Chaozhou, Shantou and Jieyang, forms its own cultural sphere. Teahouses often accompany with Chaozhou music. ==History== Developed from a fusion of elements, popular song, arias of Chinese opera, ancient melodies and pieces of Buddhist music, ''string music'' falls into two styles: ''Rujia yue''(儒家乐) is music of the Confucian school that can be performed as an independent instrumental music genre or at weddings and other ceremonies and that aims at elegance and nobility, while ''Pengding yue''(棚顶乐) is principally the music of the theatre, though it may be played independently: it cultivates a sober, rustic style.
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