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Analysis Of Yishalas Ancient Music Features And Singing

Posted on:2021-02-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J M PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623473277Subject:Vocal
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YISHALA's classical music originated from Buddhism and Taoism,which is a form of Dongjing music.As a unique form of national folk music,Jinggu music contains a long history and culture.Cultural Heritage is not only an excellent symbol of a country and its national culture,but also shows the cultural diversity of the world.China is a multi-ethnic country with a long history and splendid civilization.Precisely because the Chinese nation has accumulated the ancient culture,therefore has left the rich cultural heritage.In the face of the excellent cultural heritage of the Chinese nation,this article chooses the ancient music of Tan Jing as the object of analysis.Starting from the historical background and cultural environment of Yishala,this paper analyzes and introduces the overall style of Yishala's ancient music of talking classics from the aspects of its musical characteristics,accompaniment form and singing analysis,and probes into its unique artistic charm,for the endangered Tanjing ancient music heritage and protection to do a modest effort.Based on the results of the author's on-the-spot investigation,this paper makes an overall analysis of Tanjing ancient music and reveals the unique cultural and historical connotation and the formation of its art form.This paper uses the methods of Literature Collection,field investigation,analysis,research and summary to prove the feasibility of this paper,which is of certain significance to the study of the characteristics of Tan Jing ancient music,it also lays a foundation for further study.In this paper,the classical music of the collation study,hoping to retain a local cultural memory,but also hope to Panxi this piece of land to pass down and continue to bloom brilliance.
Keywords/Search Tags:On classical music, Musical characteristics, Singing analysis, Transmission Protection
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