The Learning Pastoral Song in Inner Mongolian Music of China

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Yu Sirui
Sakchai Hirunrux

Abstract

           The study of Mongolian music culture in China mainly focuses on the inheritance, protection and development of ethnic music in ethnic minority areas. The research on the combination of Mongolian music style and western bass education is relatively insufficient, and the education method of national music in the double bass performance course in colleges and universities is not perfect and comprehensive. According to the Mongolian music style and western string bass, it shows different types and structural divisions of different Mongolian instruments and double bass. At the same time, this paper studies the musical style of Mongolian style double bass solo. It mainly expounds the basic concept of traditional folk songs in Inner Mongolia and the basic development of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to promote the double bass music of Mongolian music style.

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Sirui , Y. ., & Hirunrux, S. . (2023). The Learning Pastoral Song in Inner Mongolian Music of China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(5), 391–398. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/260106
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