The form of Kirgiz's music
There are mainly four kinds of folk songs: Count Chalwich, Count Mu Cabat, Dastain and so on. The content of Charvisil pastoral mainly reflects the herdsmen's love for grassland and hometown, or the miserable life of poor herdsmen in the old society. Most of them are scattered and chanting. There are the following three kinds: ① "Yi Tu Er", that is, the wedding song, in which the female companion sings the marriage advice song when dressing up the bride, with the sister-in-law as the lead singer, and the content praises the beauty of the girl; The girl hummed a long cry to show her reluctance. The content expresses the feelings of nostalgia, praise and sorrow for the deceased, and there is also a wedding song, which is a song sung while crying when a loved one dies. But at the wedding, the bride and groom sit in the curtain in the corner of the yurt, and young men and women sing wedding songs outside the curtain, mostly praising and blessing the newlyweds. Folk Song and Dance (2) "Giora Xi 'er" is a funeral song, which is a kind of song sung while crying when relatives die. The content expresses the nostalgia, praise and grief for the deceased, and freely composes and sings. (3) "Eli Lisi forehead", that is, the farewell song. When people say goodbye to their relatives and friends, they sing farewell songs to express their wishes and lingering feelings. After the founding of New China, many beautiful new folk songs emerged among Kirgiz people, such as Glorious Beijing and Here comes the Train. These songs are developed and innovated on the basis of the original folk songs.