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Music emotion recognition is increasingly becoming important in scientific research and practical applications. Due to the differences in musical characteristics between Western and Chinese classical music, it is necessary to investigate the distinctions
Xin Wang, Li Wang, Lingyun Xie
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Challenges to globalisation, localisation, and Sinophilia in music education: a comparative study of Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Taipei [PDF]
In the past, the music curricula of Hong Kong (HK), Mainland China and Taiwan have focused on Western music, but with the advent of music technology and the new tripartite paradigm of globalisation, localisation and Sinophilia this has begun to change ...
Ho, WC, Law, WW
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A Comparative Study of Piano Accompaniment in Chinese Folk Song And Chinese Modern Song [PDF]
This research aims 1) to investigate the status of Chinese vocal music and piano accompaniment; 2) to analyze the piano accompaniment between Chinese folk songs and Chinese modern songs.
Liu Lihan, Awirut Thotham
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Music education in China: In search of social harmony and Chinese nationalism [PDF]
This article critically examines how interactions between social changes, social harmony, and historical memory shape school music education in China.
Ho, WC, Law, WW
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Due to various historical and realistic reasons, the development of basic music theory in China lags behind in the teaching system, teaching content and other aspects. It is an important task for Chinese music workers to revise or supplement the current
Feng Yu , Qiming Zhang, Pham Minh Thuy
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The cultural politics of introducing popular music into China's music education [PDF]
Since embarking on its course of economic reform and opening up to the world in the late 1970s, China has moved from a planned economy to a socialist-market economy; the resulting social and cultural changes have been many, and are reflected in the ...
Ho, WC, Law, WW
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Patterns of Repertoire amongst Toronto Chinese Orchestras
Toronto, among the most diverse cities in the world, is home to a massive Chinese diaspora and hosts no fewer than five Chinese orchestras. Varying in size from 20 to 60 members, and in status from professional to amateur, these orchestras have ...
Cui Yao
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Influence of traditional Chinese thought on the performance style and creation of piano music works
The piano, which originated in Europe, is the crystallization of Western musical civilization and is known as the king of musical instruments. After hundreds of years of development, it has developed a relatively complete system of creation, performance
Ni Li, Yi Chen
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CPTGZ: Generating Chinese Guzheng Music From Chinese Paintings Based on Diffusion Model
In the context of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technology, AI-powered music composition has demonstrated remarkable creative capabilities.
Enji Zhao, Jiaxiang Zheng, Moxi Cao
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The development of Chinese opera art, in modern times, has greatly changed with the times. Explaining the essence of Chinese opera and vocal music art from the Western modern hermeneutics and reception aesthetics theory is conducive to sorting out the ...
Jinjing Xiang
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