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Brief Analysis Of Chinese Works Liuyang River Ethnic Elements Of China

Posted on:2020-07-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578473613Subject:Music
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Why is it called "Liuyang River" ? The permanent inheritance of a work must have injected the soul into it,and what kind of soul is it in Liuyang River? The author thinks that its soul should be the embodiment of Chinese national elements and the integration of western art.How is the soul of Liuyang River condensed? By drawing lessons from folk songs and comparing with Guzheng,from the meaning of song names to the background of songs,from the literal meaning of lyrics to the history of humanity,from phonetics to tonality,and from different instrumental music to auditory feeling,this paper tries to draw lessons from folk songs and the comparison of Guzheng to Guzheng.Through the in-depth study of these aspects,it is found that Liuyang River can condense Chinese feelings so much,and a brief analysis of how to use piano performance to interpret its "Chinese flavor".It is through various studies that Liuyang River is found to have the history and traces of the Chinese nation in all aspects.A song,Liuyang River,is not only a famous river,but also a great man was born,a witness of victory,and when piano works were adapted,The musical structure and tonality are all based on the content of our nation,adding western art techniques and the unique timbre of western instrumental music,which not only did not affect the display of Chinese characteristics,but also successfully integrated western art.It is precisely because of the Chinese characteristics hidden in the Liuyang River itself and the Chinese feelings it expresses that it brings together the Chinese national elements,and so far Liuyang River has not only become a well-known river at home and abroad.But also in the long river of music with the "China","national" flavor of the run-of-the-mill.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liuyang River, Chinese Element, piano performance
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