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Implementing EMI in Chinese music classes: Students’ perceived benefits and challenges [PDF]
Recognizing the opportunities and problems of using English as a medium of instruction (EMI) enables teachers, students, and educational administrators to capitalize on the opportunities and mitigate the problems.
Pengcheng Su, Jiayin Kong
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The Musical Self-Concept of Chinese Music Students [PDF]
The relationship between self-concept and societal settings has been widely investigated in several Western and Asian countries, with respect to the academic self-concept in an educational environment. Although the musical self-concept is highly relevant to musical development and performance, there is a lack of research exploring how the musical self ...
Petersen, Suse, Camp, Marc-Antoine
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Influence of musical elements on the perception of ‘Chinese style’ in music
Recently Chinese music has been regarded as an independent music school. However, the definition of Chinese music has been an abstract and subjective concept. That makes music information retrieval (MIR) tasks hard to perform on Chinese music.
Yu Zhang, Ziya Zhou, Maosong Sun
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The Effects of Traditional Chinese Music and Western Classical Music on Mental Fatigue Induced by Cognitive Tasks [PDF]
Mental fatigue refers to subjective feelings ranging from tiredness to exhaustion that appear after or during prolonged periods of cognitive activity. Music could be a powerful tool for relieving mental fatigue due to its beneficial effects on attention,
Shuyue Tan +3 more
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Performing the South Seas: Singapore Chinese Orchestra and the Making of Nanyang-Style Music
Since the establishment of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra (Xinjiapo huayue tuan 新加坡華樂團) in 1997, it has attempted to develop its approach to Chinese music differently from other international counterparts.
Lee Ming-yen
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Chinese national music platformisation: A systematic review
Chinese national music is unique to China, and in the past, the single means of distribution and the audience led to the fact that knowledge of Chinese culture and history was limited to national musicians and a subset of fans. With the rapid development
Connie Keh-Nie Lim, Mingchen Zhang
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Chinese and Western Musical Training Impacts the Circuit in Auditory and Reward Systems
Previous studies have provided evidence about the brain plasticity effects of musical training, however, the issue of how expertise in music styles induced by Chinese or Western musical training affects neuroplasticity and reward responses has been less ...
Sijia Guo +15 more
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IntroductionMusic training can provide benefits to psychological health and is strongly associated with adult attachment style and personality traits through bidirectional interactions.MethodsA large sample including 10,191 Chinese musicians and non ...
Ying Liu +5 more
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An Analysis of Chinese Literati Music Aesthetics [PDF]
Literati music is an important part of Chinese traditional music. After a long period of development, it has formed a unique aesthetic experience and has had a profound impact on Chinese music culture.
Lin Yi
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As an essential subset of Chinese music, traditional Chinese folk songs frequently apply the anhemitonic pentatonic scale. In music education and demonstration, the Chinese anhemitonic pentatonic mode is usually introduced theoretically, supplemented by ...
Hui Liu +4 more
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