Chinese Folk Music in Higher Education in China

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Chen Yan
Nicha Pattananon
Pavinee Teeravut

Abstract

         Chinese national vocal music is a vocal music singing art that integrates emotion, character, sound and rhyme on the premise of Chinese national culture, with Chinese national language as the background, and with words as the standard and emotions as well. Chinese national vocal music comes from People's Daily life like the national vocal music art of other countries in the world. Influenced by the expression and expression of all kinds of emotions, as well as religious beliefs, social environment and other factors, the Chinese nationalized language and music are used to express the living habits, national customs, and express the thoughts and feelings of all ethnic people and national culture.


 

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Yan, . C., Pattananon, N. ., & Teeravut, P. . (2024). Chinese Folk Music in Higher Education in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 9(4), 568–576. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/266017
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Academic Article

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