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The Research On Mongolian Folk Songs' Musical Modality In The Northeast Of Alashan League

Posted on:2009-05-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360245951818Subject:Music
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In the northeast of Alashan league in Inner Mongolia, there is a special group .They live in yurts wear tunics, speak Mongolic-speaking. They are nomadic tribes. We can say they're the pure Mongolians .However, they're different from the Mongolian national traditions, they don't believe Lamaism but Islam, and read《Alcoran》.They mainly live in the rural areas and towns of northeast part of Alashan league. Such as Hanwula and Bolunbulage Bayanmuren Wusutu Zongbieli Bayinhaote and so on. As a result of such a special environment, they have their own special singing style of folk songs. So in Alashan league you can hear the same song by different particular singing style in different regions.Based on the varied value of Mongolian folk songs in northeast parts in Alashan league, writer chooses this part as research object ,collects and deals with the local songs by the field research; and use the method and theory about national music to make a further research on the specialty of this part of folk songs ,and try to find out the historical and artificial value of this special group .According to the carefully study on the part of style rhythm and structure, the writer summaries the specialty of this region and make a steady basis for further research.According to the local people's life tradition religion believe and so on in the northeast of the Alashan league's environment, It makes a basic for local folk song, and through the dealing with studying and analyzing the folk songs in northeast, I will do my best for this study and the same time it makes a further and detailed research study basic for future study .In the fast developing present times I hope through the further study, I can make a contribute to the folk songs and it can keep its glory in the changing history.
Keywords/Search Tags:Folk song, form, style, transmit, feature
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