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From: Chinatibetnews 2008-12-05 11:19:00
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Whole China to witness Tibetan music storm

Nowadays, Tibetan songs can be heard almost everywhere, from those metropolises like Beijing ,Shanghai and Chengdu ,to cities in border-areas like Yunnan, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia.There are also many young people who are interested in Tibetan songs .They may sing some pop Tibetan songs when riding, driving or playing stakeboard.In Tibet,the song "I'm coming",sung by Tan Weiwei,has become the hottest MRBT to numerous users of China Mobile Communications Corporation (CMCC).

"My success mainly owing to those beautiful Tibetan songs",the new-raised pop singer Tan Weiwei said that on her vocal concert in Lhasa ."Tibetan culture is flourishing due to its close exchange with others.Thus Tibetan songs becoming more and more polular."

Nowadays,Tibetan songs are full of vitality .Combining with modern musical elements, traditional Tibetan songs attract people around the nation, for their colorful subjects and a close step to the trend of the times.As a matter of fact,their popularity is inspiring many music producers and singers,not only in Tibet,but also in mainland China.

Recently,Tan Weiwei held a vocal concert in Tibet University,Lhasa.She sang several Tibetan songs which were enjoyed by thousands of audience,such as "Colorful Hada","The way to Lhasa","The legend of divine eagle" and so on. Local singers including Qiongxue, Dolma, Pasang etc. came to the concert to performed as honored guests. In addition,a number of her fans from Beijing and Chengdu and other places came to Lhasa especially for her concert. Out of the sponsor's expectation, hundreds of Tan Weiwei's Tibetan songs CD sold out quickly before the concert. Many students of Tibet University lined up for her name-signing.

It is no wonder that Tan Weiwei always says that"Tibet is my second hometown .Tibetan songs provide inspirations to my music and performances."

People of this field deemed highly of the polularity of Tibetan songs,for they have rich connotations as well as continuous innovations.In addition,the number of creators and performers is growing quickly.

 
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