The Influence of National Vocal Music on Cantonese Songs Performance

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Xie Cheng
Nicha Pattananon

Abstract

         Cantonese songs are the part of the traditional Chinese national vocal music, and are the most popular variety of Chinese folk-art forms in the Cantonese dialect area, it has been more than 150 years since Cantonese dialect became popular in Guangdong and Guangxi and spread to Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and the America where overseas Chinese of Cantonese origin live in. The tune and singing of Cantonese songs are integrated with Guangdong music, taking in the essence of other sister arts and constantly developing new ones, which is one of the most representative traditional vocal arts in Lingnan area of China. This article presented the influence of national vocal music on Cantonese songs performance.

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Cheng , X. ., & Pattananon, N. . (2024). The Influence of National Vocal Music on Cantonese Songs Performance. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 9(11), 931–937. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/292356
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