Studying the Chinese Rare Musical Instruments in Music Museum at Lanzhou City University, Lanzhou, RPC China
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The purposes of this study were: 1) To study the Chinese rarely musical instrument classification and music museum operation. This title researcher, mixed the methods of quantitative research and qualitative research, Grounded theory method, Museology research, Ethnomusicology research, and Musicology research. The research findings were: 1) Chinese rarely Musical Instruments refer to all kinds of Musical Instruments with Chinese flavor formed in the development history of Chinese music culture. They are characterized by nationality, diversity, antiquity authority, etc. The most important classification method is the traditional Chinese musical instrument classification method of "blowing, playing, playing and beating" 2) The University Museum is an important carrier in strengthening the construction of campus culture and improving the quality of higher education. Music museums have been highly concerned by the public and universities. The number of music museums constructed in universities is gradually increasing, and the construction and operation of music museums are booming.
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