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A Discussion on Chinese National Musical Traditions

Asian Music, 1981
By all accounts, the second Durham (England) Oriental Music Festival (4-17 August 1979) was a great success. Ensembles from eight Asian countries gave a total of eighteen performances, ten scholars delivered fifteen lectures, and, perhaps most important, participants in the Festival (performers, scholars, and residents) spent much of the two weeks ...
Fang Kun   +3 more
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Influence of traditional Chinese music on modern music education in China

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2023
The article analyzes the influence of traditional Chinese music on modern music education in China. In conclusion, the future of the industry and the role of the state in the development of traditional Chinese music are considered.
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A Memetic Algorithm for Chinese Traditional Music Composition

2021 6th International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Signal Processing (ICSP), 2021
Using computers to create art works has been an interesting field of exploring the capability of information technologies for decades. As an important form of art, music represents one of the most significant objects to be generated by artificial intelligence. This paper proposes a novel memetic algorithm to create Chinese traditional music.
Zhen Zeng, Li Zhou
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The Transverse Flute in Traditional Chinese Music

Asian Music, 1978
known by the name di-dze_ i 4 . Chinese musicologists frequently begin discussion of its early development with the imported heng-chui i r~' , of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.220 A.D.) or the eearlier indigenous chih flute. Some writers, in following the time-honored Chinese tradition, as cri4be the origin to the 2698 B.C.
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Chinese Traditional Music for Birthday Celebration

Asian Music, 1975
In different parts of China, The traditional musics for birthday celebrations are different, but many pieces are related to the legend of Eight Immortals and longevity, such as Pa-hsien-ch'ing-shou ( A i V , Eight Immortals Congratulated Birthday), Wan-shou-wu-chiang ( , Long Life without Limit) etc.
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Chinese Traditional Opera database for Music Genre Recognition

2015 International Conference Oriental COCOSDA held jointly with 2015 Conference on Asian Spoken Language Research and Evaluation (O-COCOSDA/CASLRE), 2015
This paper introduces the database of Traditional Chinese Opera for Music Genre Recognition, which is still a gap in our knowledge. The database contains different songs which are from the 14 most popular kinds of Chinese Opera, including Sichuan Opera, Beijing Opera, etc. Each Opera is then annotated between music, song and speech which are identified
Rashedul Islam, Mingxing Xu, Yuchao Fan
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[Chinese traditional five-tone music therapy].

Zhonghua yi shi za zhi (Beijing, China : 1980), 2023
The ideology of Chinese traditional five-tone music therapy started in the five-tone music practice for witch medicine (Wu Yi) or Shaman medicine (Sa Man Yi Xue) treatment in the primitive period. It came from the five-element thinking, i.e, wood, fire, earth, metal and water which matches each inner organ in the human body to diagnose the lesion of ...
Y, Zhang, S H, Gao
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Analysis of timbre perceptual discrimination for Chinese traditional musical instruments

2017 10th International Congress on Image and Signal Processing, BioMedical Engineering and Informatics (CISP-BMEI), 2017
The rapid development of large Chinese orchestras leads to a problem about the timbre perception of Chinese traditional music that the instrumental ensemble does not reach the musical consonance defined by western musical theory. To better understand the special timbre structure of Chinese traditional instruments, this paper investigated the perceptual
Jingying Zhang, Lingyun Xie
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Comprehensive Introduction to Chinese Traditional Music

2023
Zhou Qingqing   +3 more
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Phenomenon of Chinese revolutionary music: traditions and modernity (on the example of “red music”)

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022
The rise and spread of revolutionary music in China embody a long history of social transformation, deep cultural content, and psychological connotations of Chinese society’s struggle for freedom and its future. By analyzing the historical evolution of the genre of revolutionary songs, the national and social reasons for the development of this ...
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