The Writing Ornamenting on Anhui Folk Songs
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The purpose of this research are1) To study ornamentation piano technique ornamentation, 2) To study Anhui folk music advance.
The research method of this study is qualitative methods. the key informants were educator experts They were selected by inclusion criteria the research instrument for the data collection were interview form
The research results were found as follows; 1) the learning process for complex ornaments like vibrato and echo into several steps: theoretical explanation, auditory and visual analysis, technical preparation, decomposition exercises, application in music, creative exercises, and regular review with feedback. By guiding students gradually from basic to more advanced exercises, ensuring proficiency at each stage, and promoting flexible use of ornaments in music, musical expression and performance skills are enhanced, 2) Anhui folk songs are characterized by regional diversity, rich themes like labor, love, and narrative, easy-to-learn melodies, and unique instrumental accompaniment. They vary across regions, showcasing styles such as labor songs in the Huaihe Plain, lyrical tunes in the Yangtze River Hills, and emotionally rich melodies in the southern Anhui Mountains.
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