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Analysis Of The Arrangement And Performance Of The Double Keyboard Electronic Organ Musical Composition Why Are The Flowers So Red

Posted on:2019-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D J GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330572958444Subject:music
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In recent years,the double keyboard electronic organ has attracted the enthusiasm of music lovers with its varied playing styles.It can simulate the performance of hundreds of instruments and produce realistic music effects.The performance of the entire symphony orchestra is achieved only by the double keyboard electronic organ.After Mr.Lei Zhenbang's "Why are the flowers so red"adapted into double keyboard electronic organ,the original style was fully maintained,the level was more obvious,and the color was also enriched,successfully creating a new and unique music of the piece.The image is deeply loved and praised by the majority of double keyboard electronic organ learners and listeners.This paper first discusses the creative environment of "Why are the flowers so red",and then analyzes the background and characteristics of the adaptation of music,based on this,the music emotions,rhythm changes and adjustments in the music of"Why are the flowers so red" tonality,performance techniques and experience are analyzed and grasped in detail,and music research is conducted in an in-depth and comprehensive manner.Through in-depth study of such a double keyboard electronic organ music with distinctive national characteristics,we can fully appreciate the rich musical expression of this song and the strong national emotions contained in the song,and then master some of the techniques of Chinese classical music on the double keyboard electronic organ.It lays the foundation for future music creation and track adaptation,and provides new ideas and methods for the majority of double keyboard electronic organ players to learn and play such works.
Keywords/Search Tags:double keyboard electronic organ, Why are the flowers so red, arrangement, analysis of playing
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