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Title: Analysis of Three styles of Mongolian, in China Long Tune Songs
การวิเคราะห์เพลงมองโกเลียสามสไตล์ในเพลงจีนลองจูน
Authors: Gaowa Chahan
Gaowa Chahan
Tawanchai Suanmonta
ถวัลย์ชัย สวนมณฑา
Mahasarakham University
Tawanchai Suanmonta
ถวัลย์ชัย สวนมณฑา
tawanchai.s@msu.ac.th
tawanchai.s@msu.ac.th
Keywords: Mongolian long tune
Analysis of Mongolian long tune style
Comparison of Mongolian long tune styles
Analysis of Mongolian Long Tune Music
Issue Date:  3
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract: Mongolian long tune is an important component of Chinese ethnic music, and its singing form and method have created a brilliant civilization in the long history of Chinese music culture. The Mongolian long tune has the characteristics of nomadic culture and regional culture, expressing a love for grasslands through its unique language. They depicted the history of this unique nation in their own unique language. There are two research obiectives:1) To the Development and Classification of Three Styles of Long Tune in InnerMongolia, China.2) To Analysis of Long Tune Songs in Inner Mongolia, China. 1.The comparison results of the three styles of Mongolian long tune are mainly reflected in the following aspects: Background and cultural environment, throat singing methods, melody and music style, scene and purpose, ethnic characteristics and cultural inheritance.        2.The musical analysis conclusion of Mongolian long tune is mainly reflected in the following aspects:Mongolian long tune has the characteristics of free rhythm, wide range, and long and soothing melody. Mongolian long tunes have narrative and singing characteristics, and singers perform through their own experiences and understanding of nature, showcasing the unique musical form of the Mongolian people. Mongolian long notes widely use decorative and falsetto, with long and continuous melodies containing rich rhythmic changes, a wide range of voices, and improvisational forms. The music form of Mongolian long tune is mainly composed of upper and lower sentence structures, and there are also complex or even multi paragraph joint sentence structures, with non square whole sentence structures accounting for the majority. The lyrics of Mongolian long tunes are usually composed of one or two sentences, repeated in different rhyme steps. The combination of music and lyrics is manifested as "more songs and fewer words", usually combined with swing tunes and rich and colorful drag tunes, decorated with various decorative notes.
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URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/3182
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