
Since Chinese opera is multivaried, the difference between operas is distinguished by the form of literatore used as a basis for the opera and stage art. More importantly, differences can be identified in the singing style. For years, the evolution of the tunes: gaoqiang, kunqiang, xiansuo, bangzi, luantan and pihuang, have meant that there are now over 300 kinds of opera throughout China. During this process, recital and singing appeared as part of the "big local opera," and "small folk opera," which developed from late Qing Dynasty folk song and dance.
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