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Music Originate From Feeling Sounds--Music Origin Of The Aesthetic

Posted on:2010-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H C ShaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360278451664Subject:Music
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The article believed that the music originated from the humanity feeling sounds under the influence of the practice outside the world. Most of the previous theory studied the music origin from human needs or some kind of human activities, however, because of the diversity of the needs and activities they only focus on the particularity of its origin so as to emerge of divergent the status quo. The view of feelings to sound use research methods of speculative philosophy and aesthetics to understand the explanation the nature of music, music occurrence, and the relationship between music occurred factors.Firstly, the article identifies the problems in previous music origin methods research according to the current main music origin theory, while take a reference of rationality from the study perspective of the theories.Secondly, the book of "Yue Ji" reveals the music origin by the two main lines of matter - heart– sound and sound - voice - music. According to this understanding, the article brings forward the inside and outside of the music factors that combined with the current theory. Thirdly, the question of "What is music?" is important to the music origin study. The article take a reference from the"Helv"theory.It studies from the particularity to generated method. To analyse the relationship between the external environment, human activities and "Love" "sound" as well as the inherent relationship between the "Voice of Love".At the same time, the article also include: the relationship of music and language in the origin; if the music bud - the wordless voice exists and its morphological characteristics; whether the "singing words" is the language of poetry and other issues.
Keywords/Search Tags:the origins of music, music nature, silent voices, love sound, the correspondence relationship
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