Development and Teaching of Hunan Flower Drum Song in China

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Li Xin
Puriwat Booranakeithsakula

Abstract

          Hunan Flower Drum Song is one of the local Chinese opera repertoires. It originated from folk songs, mountain songs, and ditties. In its development, it has been refined by artists and has fused religious music, Beijing opera, Kunqu, rap, and other musical components to form its unique musical style and flavor. The music is flexible and varied and can be rough or delicate, showing the richness of rural life and the hard work and simplicity of the Hunan people. The folk culture of the Hunan Flower Drum Song has gradually become popular in China with its unique charm.


 


 

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Xin , L., & Booranakeithsakula, P. . (2023). Development and Teaching of Hunan Flower Drum Song in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(8), 390–399. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/262070
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