Characteristics of nationalized creation of Chinese accordion music

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https://doi.org/10.5216/mh.v24.79406

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music expressiveness, onomatopoeia technique, sound polyphony, timbre colors, performance ideas

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Musical art develops together with instrumental art and musical pedagogy. This research aimed to study the characteristics of the nationalized creativity of Chinese accordion music. First of all, the authors identified the characteristic features of accordion music and its influence on the preservation of national traditions using the synthesis method. The indicators were as follows: onomatopoeia, seriality, Qu Pai musical form, polyphony, and pentatonic, hexatonic, and heptatonic modes. The researchers established that processing was more effective for creating new compositions than transcription since it was associated with more complicated rhythms and higher expressiveness. The students determined that the most significant problem of accordion music was insufficient musical repertoire (29%) since most of the compositions were transformed into music types to preserve national traditions. An analysis of the musical compositions “Flower Garden” by Junhao Mao and “Hometown Singing with Camp” by Qi Wang revealed that “Flower Garden” was more saturated with national Chinese motifs, which combined pentatonic mode and sound symmetry. The practical significance of this paper is based on the possibility of using the presented materials to improve the skills of playing the accordion. The identified advantages and recommendations contribute to the creation of new compositions that will be aimed at displaying national motives. The research prospects are based on the possibility of comparing the specifics of writing national Chinese and European accordion music.

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Ruichen Sun , School of Music, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, China, sunrchen@outlook.com

Sun Ruichen graduated from Xinghai Conservatory of Music with a bachelor's degree and studied under Associate Professor Cao Shifeng. Currently, he is a graduate student at the Conservatory of Music of Guangxi Normal University, studying under Associate Professor Lin Dong. Participated in the second prize of the 2018 "Liszt Memorial Prize" Hong Kong International Piano Open and the first prize of the 2019 "Chopin Memorial Prize" Hong Kong International Open Guangzhou Division. Publish the paper in "Jiaying Literature" in October 2023

Yuqi Bai, School of Music, Philippine Women’s University, Manila, Philippine, baiyuqi11@onmail.com

Bai Yuqi, graduated from Guangxi Normal University with a master's degree, is a teacher member of the European International Art Education Association, and is currently studying for a doctorate in ethnomusicology. In 2019, Silver Medal in the Youth Category of the Asia (Tokyo) International Arts Festival Piano Competition; In 2020, the first Guangxi ASEAN University Postgraduate Literary Theory Academic Forum Competition Excellence Award; In 2021, selected for CDSD International Academic Conference on Culture, Design and Social Development; In 2022, third prize in the theory group of the 2nd International Art Competition "Bridge of Friendship: Russia-China"; 2022, first prize in the theory group of the French International Art Talent Competition

 

Fangyi Zang , School of Music, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, China, fyizang118@outlook.com

Zang Fangyi graduated from Huaiyin Normal University with a bachelor's degree and studied under Huang Jinming, head of the vocal music department. Currently, he is a graduate student at the Conservatory of Music of Guangxi Normal University, studying under Associate Professor Zhang Qiao. Undergraduate student won the gold medal in the vocal music competition in Jiangsu Province and the Excellence Award in the Cuneo International Competition in Italy in 2021. Publish the paper in "Art View" in June 2023

Chao Peng, School of Music, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, China, chaopeng64@outlook.com

Peng Chao is a professor at the School of Music of Guangxi Normal University, a master's tutor, and the dean of the School of Education at Guilin University. He is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, the executive director of the China Choral Association, the executive director of the China Choral Art Research Association, the academic member of the Music Education Professional Committee of the Chinese Education Society, the academic member of the Music Education Chorus Conducting Professional Committee of the Chinese Education Society, and the vice president of the Guangxi Chorus Association. , Vice Chairman of the Piano Education Professional Committee of the Guangxi Higher Education Association, and is employed as a visiting professor at Guangxi Normal University for Nationalities/Guangxi Preschool Higher Normal School/Guilin Higher Normal School and other universities.

Won the following titles: Artist title of "Double Virtue and Art" in Guilin (Guilin Municipal Party Committee, Municipal Government); "Excellent Instructor" Award at Guangxi University Student Art Festival, "Advanced Individual in Art Education in Guangxi Schools" (Guangxi Department of Education); Guangxi Normal University "Outstanding Communist Party Member" (Guangxi Normal University Party Committee).

Published more than 30 music academic papers and music criticism articles; participated in the compilation of 4 textbooks; participated in two national-level research projects; presided over four autonomous region-level research projects; composed more than 300 songs of various types, and also published many papers. His song works have been published in professional music publications such as "People's Music", "Chinese Music Education", "Music Creation", "Songs", "Radio Song Selection", "Children's Music", "Music Education and Creation", "Sea of Songs", etc.; there are also many songs His works have won awards at the national and autonomous region levels; the choir he has conducted has won many national and regional competition awards. We train all kinds of students to enter various professional colleges at home and abroad, and have visited Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and other places to participate in cultural and academic exchange activities.

 

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2024-10-17

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SUN , R.; BAI, Y.; ZANG , F.; PENG, C. Characteristics of nationalized creation of Chinese accordion music. Música Hodie, Goiânia, v. 24, 2024. DOI: 10.5216/mh.v24.79406. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/musica/article/view/79406. Acesso em: 18 oct. 2024.

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