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The Musical Investigation Of Jiangyong Nvshu From The Perspective Of Ethnomusicology

Posted on:2018-09-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y TanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578482139Subject:School of music and dance
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“Nvshu”is a kind of syllabic language used particularly in the area of Jiangyong county,the Hunan province of Yongzhou city.Under the approval of the State Council,it falls under the first batch of state-level non-material cultural heritage list in May 20th,2006.At present,the focus of the study on"Nvshu"is in its"Nvshu Text",and the lack of"Nvshu"music research,the author uses the literature research method to summarize and analyze the literature and spectrum of the existing"Nvshu",and in the field investigation,visit the local museums and visit the inheritors several times,and through the interview investigation method and the local older generation artists And the local villagers to communicate directly in order to obtain the"Nvshu"music first-hand information,and finally the use of"double perspective"research on the"Nvshu"music culture analysis and discussion.This article from the perspective of human feelings,to"Emotion"as the starting point of writing,this paper analyzes the different feelings of"Nvshu"music creation in different periods,and analyzes the expression of"Nvshu"music,and explores the emotions expressed by different characters,classifications,singing,age and characters.Different,and finally to the"Nvshu"music culture integration,inheritance and innovation,briefly"Nvshu"music culture embodied,inheritance and development.The author believes that the inheritance of folk music is not limited to the induction and summary of its music tunes,but the development of its spirit and music culture,with the emotional tempting traction notes tempting,Hope that through the research and analysis of this article,can lead us into the"Nvshu"world,experience"Nvshu"music culture of the true meaning.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ethnomusicology, Nvshu music, Tan Dun and Nvshu symphonic poem, Nvshu complex, Heritage and development
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