Sunday, May 26, 2019
Comparison of Traditional and Contemporaryââ¬the Music in China
Traditional Chinese medicine, generally speaking, is Chinese folk medicinal drug. China is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural nation and music plays a significant role in the revolution of Chinese culture. The tralatitious music, passing through thousands of years of development, still main(prenominal)tains its unique characters and brought about a series of massive effects on contemporaneous music as well. In this day and age, music in China, mixed various elements which including classical and modern, from western and traditional music that has enriched the present-day(a) music, making it more than colourful and charming.Therefore, the comparison between traditional and contemporary music has always been a popular topic. This es read provide demonstrate and compare the differences and similarities between them from a general point of view. Initially, both traditional and contemporary Chinese music share a common root which is reliablely form folk music. Apparently, the absolu te majority of contemporary Chinese style music is based on folk music which is the same as the tradition music and we can still recoup the shadow of the folk tunes in both of them.Music is cathartic and has been seen as a way in which to release human emotion, similarly whether from the past or present, the original idea of producing music all concentrates on expressing the emotions of individuals. Moreover, while playing a piece of music, both in contemporary or traditional ways, more than twain different kinds of instruments are tended to be used , which often consists of orchestral instruments and percussion. Apart from these similarities mentioned above, there are a myriad of differences between traditional and contemporary music.One of the main ways in which they differ is in the expression of music. Traditional music uses traditional instruments, such as the erhu, the pipa, the Chinese zither and the sona. Conversely, contemporary Chinese music makes more use of the guitar, drums and keyboard, which belong to the typical western instruments, and it has been stated play an essential role in conveying popular music. Furthermore, the gamut, in ancient China, of music is quite limited, which merely has Do, Re, Mi, So, La, these five different tunes without Fa and Ti.In contrast, this is not a weakness of contemporary music which has a wide range of musical notes and there will be an increasing amount of music created by using and mixing this infinitive musical range. The other way in which traditional music contrast with contemporary music is the difference in connotation. Admittedly, traditional music expresses abundant emotions of individuals which is similar to contemporary music. Traditional Chinese music, notwithstanding, frequently focuses on displaying a sensibility of adorable eudemonia, take happy lives and sweet love for instance.Unlike contemporary music, which not only considers happiness, but reflects dissatisfaction with politics as well as complaining about round defective social phenomenons. Additionally, it is not hard to identify that the style of traditional music is always soft and elegant, a tranquil atmosphere was often organise by the beautiful tunes. Nowadays, whereas, Rock music, R&B, Rap these kinds of stylish type of music has became the main trend in the music stage and been accepted and accept by a growing number of people all over the nation.In summary, traditional and contemporary music both possess their own features, its hard to say which of them provides better entertainment and different people may give different answers. From my stance, Chinese contemporary music should include more ethnic characteristics, while traditional music could be more stylish, and vice versa. They should develop themselves by overcoming their own shortcomings through learning form others strong points. As a result, Chinese music, in that case, will ultimately bloom out a dazzling brilliance shining over the world stag e.
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