Why don t China s national musical instruments keep up with the times???

Updated on culture 2024-06-04
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There's a very important concept that you didn't figure out. Electric guitars are not "upgraded" from classical guitars. It can only be said that the electric guitar was inspired by the classical guitar and added a member to the guitar family.

    Electric guitars will never replace classical guitars. It can only be said that the proportion of its use will increase a little.

    The "upgrade" of the piano to the electronic organ is even more inconsistent with the facts. First, the electronic organ originated from the pipe organ with a history of more than 2,000 years, which is the kind of large and small pipes in churches with a height and width of up to 20 meters and a thickness of up to three meters, with two to five rows of keyboards on the top and about 37 large keyboards for the soles and heels of the feet.

    Because the organ could not be transported, the electronic organ was invented in order to replace it on some occasions. Therefore, the electronic organ is also called the electronic pipe organ. From a certain point of view, it can even be understood that the electronic organ is a "simplification" rather than an "upgrade" of the pipe organ.

    Of course, it is not a direct simplification, but a simplification plus expansion and electronicization.

    Therefore, the electronic organ and the piano are two branches, and there is absolutely no such thing as who is the upgrade. And no one can replace anyone.

    Digitization only adds a new member to the family of instruments, not replaces the original instruments. So there is no question of "upgrading".

    Chinese folk music is also keeping up with the times. It's just that how many people are engaged in Western orchestras? How much is home?

    The developed Europe and the United States are all doing it, while the birthplace of Chinese folk music is only 9.6 million square kilometers, so it is normal to be a little slower than orchestral music. But by no means no development. It's just that I don't pay attention to it as it says upstairs.

    And why are the emerging electroacoustic bands so popular? Because a lot of people use it to make money! Make hay! Therefore, in this era of money and semi-supremacy, there will be more and more development. It's as simple as that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not the most fashionable is the best, the more national the more the world's treasures, isn't it bad to have Chinese characteristics? Besides, some musical instruments have been improved in appearance and material selection, and if you don't understand art, don't be ashamed here.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You don't pay attention to folk music, but in the last 3 years or so, folk music has developed, both in terms of instruments and concepts.

    Girls 12 Bands and similar bands, as well as a lot of Chinese elements in modern film soundtracks.

    Regarding your question, most of the soundtracks of pop songs nowadays are Westernized or developed into electronic soundtracks, and few people in the younger area listen to ethnic things, and few people pay attention to them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why is it called a "national musical instrument"? The nation is the epitome of history, with its profound cultural heritage, and its civilization and culture have been deeply rooted after a long period of precipitation over time. It's not that you can't change it, it's just that it takes some time.

    Also, don't you think our traditional Chinese instruments are great?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Engaging in an electronic erhu is actually the same principle as an electronic violin, but it depends on whether there is a market and whether someone will develop it, and sooner or later there will be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What follows the times is not called a national musical instrument, it is a popular musical instrument!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is also related to our economic development and cultural philosophy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are still so. You can look it up on the Internet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nowadays, many foreigners on YouTube are obsessed with Chinese musical instruments, because China's economic strength and comprehensive national strength have become so strong that many foreigners can face up to China.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chinese musical instruments: the flute becomes a flute if it creates an equal law; The erhu itself can play the equal law, no need to change, the dulcimer can also play the equal law, what are these not musical instruments? You just know too little.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the West has been studying the ways and means of information dissemination for hundreds of years, today we like those instruments, and we passed them on by word of mouth until before liberation, so they don't know our instruments.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many of the so-called national musical instruments were actually transmitted from the west.

    If the economy is not good, the military is not good, and culture will inevitably not be sold.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chinese historical reasons, cultural intermediate faults, and no inheritance factors; People are too busy to take care of themselves, have no cultural background and literacy, have no ability to appreciate and analyze, have little understanding of their own country's musical instruments, and have no own promotion and use, and it takes more effort to be adopted by the world.

    There is no need for the state; In the West, because of the worship and praise of Jehovah, all walks of life are accessible**, for many centuries, musical instruments have been constantly reforming and innovating, ** creation is full of talents, and many classical music is still loved by the world.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The national instrumental art form will not die out with the development of the times, but will continue to develop and evolve with the changes of the times.

    As a kind of cultural heritage, national instrumental art has different historical and cultural accumulations. With the continuous development of society, science and technology, and culture, the art form of national instrumental music is constantly developing and evolving, for example, due to the progress of modern technology, elements of national instrumental music are often integrated into modern society, so that ancient national instrumental music can get new life in contemporary culture.

    At the same time, the musical instruments and cultures of various ethnic groups also have their own characteristics and charms, and have infinite potential for development. For example, Mongolian horse-head qin, Spanish guitar, Indian qin and other national musical instruments, their outstanding performance and continuous improvement in the first place, so that people can feel the unique charm of national instrumental music.

    Therefore, the art form of national instrumental music will not only not die out, but will continue to be inherited and carried forward in the performance of the times through the inheritance and development of national culture.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. Dear, hello, during the feudal society, with the changes of society and the progress of the times, national musical instruments have changed greatly through people's continuous creation and reform. Since the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, national musical instruments have tended to be depressed due to the constraints of the times.

    Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, national musical instruments have been valued and developed unprecedentedly. New and improved musical instruments are constantly emerging, such as chromatic flutes, modulated zhengs, keyed suona, keyboard pansheng, etc. The production quality of musical instruments has been continuously improved, the performance has been continuously improved, and the variety has been increasing, and national musical instruments have entered a new stage.

    There are about 200 kinds of national musical instruments in China, which are divided into four categories: blowing, pulling, playing and playing according to their performance forms and sound effects, with strong national characteristics.

    Dear, hello during the feudal society, with the changes in society, the progress of the Qing Dynasty, the national musical instruments have changed a lot through people's continuous creation and reform. Since the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, national musical instruments have tended to be depressed due to the constraints of the times. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, national musical instruments have been valued and developed unprecedentedly.

    New and improved musical instruments are constantly emerging, such as chromatic flutes, modulated zhengs, keyed suona, keyboard pansheng, etc. The production quality of musical instruments has been continuously improved, the performance has been continuously improved, and the variety has been increasing, and national musical instruments have entered a new stage. There are about 200 kinds of national musical instruments in China, which are divided into four categories: blowing, pulling, playing and playing according to their performance forms and sound effects, with strong national characteristics.

    The slave society, due to the technological progress of production, promoted the development of national musical instruments. There are more than 70 kinds of national musical instruments in the Zhou Dynasty, the percussion instruments with fixed pitch have chimes and chimes, the blowpipe chaotic instruments have Xiao, Jiao, etc., and the plucked instruments have piano, se, etc., according to the different production materials, musical instruments can be divided into eight categories, called "eight sounds", namely: gold, stone, earth, leather, silk, wood, plaster, bamboo.

    From the Warring States period to Qin, musical instruments were further developed. In the early Warring States period, there was a chime, the sound range can span five octaves, the twelve rhythms are complete, and they can be freely transposed. The production of musical instruments is adapted to a certain mode of labor production, from indefinite pitch to fixed pitch, from single instrument to melodic instrument, from less variety to variety, from percussion instrument to wind instrument to silk string instrument.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A musical instrument represents the preferences of an era, different ** heritage gives the characteristics of the times, musical instruments are a kind of cultural communication media, so musical instruments are the cultural soul of an era.

    The national musical instruments of the time are mostly related to prayer to the gods and folk dances, and they are simple soundtracks. After that, it entered a class society, and after a mixture of many cultures, it was mostly associated with religion, rituals, etc., but it was mainly used for the pleasure of rulers.

    As the ruler's contact with ** increased, the requirements for musical instruments became more demanding, not only to have a beautiful sound, but also to have a beautiful appearance. Therefore, many later musical instruments also pay more attention to the combination of external decoration and inner soul.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are wind instruments.

    Including: sheng, reed sheng, flute, pipe, bao, suona, xiao, xun, gourd silk plucked musical instruments including: gonghou yu pairu, ruan, guqin, guzheng, pipa, liuqin, qinqin, yueranxingqin, dulcimer.

    Pulling instruments include: Aitek, Matouqin, Erhu, Zhonghu, Gaohu, Sihu, Jinghu, Banhu, and Pingqin Sanxian.

    Percussion instruments include: chimes, gongs, chimes, drums, erection gongs, cymbals, wooden fish.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As a person who has been practicing the piano for more than ten years, I think this problem is more due to my parents' generation, as well as historical influence. In fact, traditional Chinese instruments are slowly starting to gain traction, and now I see a lot of people who choose to learn erhu flute. (My river map is the great god of erhu).

    As the saying goes, scarcity is expensive, when I was a child, there were not as many people who learned foreign musical instruments as there are now, I went to learn the piano completely because my mother let me go, I thought there were friends together, I should play, but I didn't expect to learn for ten years, many friends have given up. At that time, many of the ** interest classes were learning piano, and my piano teacher occasionally taught vocal music, like what saxophone tuba and trumpet, which was not available in our small county, and most of the interest classes were piano, erhu, violin, calligraphy, dance, and painting.

    I think this phenomenon is mainly affected by **, you see those who play the piano on TV, what kind of pianists, very tall looks, parents like children to be what home, you say that in Chinese history, most of the flutes and guzheng are opera troupes, which are low-level people's means of livelihood, what ** masters are very few, and they feel that playing an erhu on the street is not as good as playing the violin, which gives people an illusion that Chinese musical instruments are not as good as foreign ones, and that foreign ones are more artistic. After all, they contain a slightly different meaning, and many Western musical instruments themselves are representatives of gentlemen and romance, expressing themselves and focusing on individuality. And China is more reflected in people's perception of life, that kind of leisure, is the experience of nature, and pays attention to subtlety.

    Because it's expensive.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may be that it has fallen into a vicious circle, at the beginning, everyone thought that Western Lego was big, and there were fewer people who learned folk music, so everyone didn't pay attention to folk music, and no one learned it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I feel that folk music has also begun to revivenation, and I learned the guzheng, and I want to learn the guqin again in the future.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the literary and artistic activities are carried out now, there are very few instrumental music performances, there is no literary team in the school, and there are few ...... teachers in the school who teach instrumental music

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think there are a lot of people who learn traditional musical instruments, such as the zheng, there are too many, no less than the piano.

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