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Hulunbuir Region Of The Protection And Inheritance Of Folk Songs

Posted on:2012-04-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368997361Subject:Music
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Boundless vast hulunboir grassland is located in east of Eurasia Mongolianplateau, which is also the birthplace of tahur, owenk, and the cradle of olunchun gain afooting. These three ethnic folk through history people of all nationalities collective creation, hammered survived, condensing common human yearning and the pursuit of beauty in real feelings, deserved has become the national spirit, national history, from hulunbeir region carrier of the daur, olunchun, ewenki folk music can be seen in the history of the hulunbuir footprint, reference and absorption of the context, evelopment and innovation of thinking and skills. These three ethnic folk inheritance, and by the people's generation development, to the people together KouChuanXinShou way inheritance up to now, it is not only has folk meaning, have more national value of a wealth. My music institute in the hulunbuir college teaching, to make it three minority folk music education work in the inheritance of carried out. For the three minority folk inheritance and protection as a most meager strength.This article through the literature methodology, comparative analysis and induction of progressive methods including hulunbeir region of Inner Mongolia autonomous region of tahur, owenk, olunchun, national folk song on the characteristics of research, to let more people know about tahur, owenk, olunchun, ethnic culture; Understand tahur, owenk, olunchun, national music. And how music education at school to add tahur, owenk, olunchun, national music culture, as well as to the proportion of tahur, owenk, olunchun, national folk music system construction investment sparked some thoughts. Hope tahur, owenk, olunchun, national heritage and protect folk music education can cause the attention of the school.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hulunbuir folk songs, Daur, Ewenki, Orogen
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