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The importance of Chinese National Opera practice in College Vocal Music Teaching
Chunmeng Wang
In the history of the development of Chinese national vocal music, Chinese National Opera occupies the extremely critical position. Although China's national opera and national choral music are different, but there are a lot of similarities between the two, they promote each other in the process of progress,...
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Writing Music Through Parnumation 3.0 in the Musical Activities Learning Process
Emah Winangsit, Fajry Sub’haan Syah Sinaga
Based on research (Sinaga, Maestro, Winangsit, & Yensharti, 2019) a music teacher must be able to transcribe a note so that it can be learned by students in the process of learning music. Reading music notation for some people is a very complicated thing, especially in singing activities. According to...
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Discrimination of Music Basic Elements and Music Formal Elements Under the Care of Music Aesthetics
Xin Zuo, Yuetong Lu
Currently, there are different opinions about whether the basic elements and the formal elements of music are equivalent and the composition of the formal elements of music. This article analyzes the concepts of music basic elements and music formal elements through sorting out related literature and...
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Application of Confucian Cultural Concepts in the Landscape Design of Chinese Architecture
Lin Zhang, Zhi You
Confucian culture is the mainstream of Chinese traditional culture, which has played an indelible role in Chinese history, and had a wide and profound influence on modern society. At present, most of the cultural phenomena in China's social and economic life are based on the Confucian cultural ideas,...
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The Study on the Entrepreneurship Direction College Music Majors of Inner Mongolia
Hongyan Wang
In the fierce competition in front, Inner Mongolia university music graduates majoring because of strong professional, employment face is relatively narrow, social demand is small, at the same time also face from key universities, music colleges and non-art music class specialized competition for graduates,...
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How to Cultivate Students’ Core Qualities in Middle School Music Classroom under the Background of the New Curriculum Standard--Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 “Chorus” as an Example
Shibo Fu
The junior high school music classroom occupies an important position in China's music education system. With the promulgation of the new art standard, the classroom teaching concept and mode of instruction are facing higher requirements, especially the emphasis on core literacy. However, at present,...
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The Implementation of Large-Unit Teaching of Elementary School Music Under Core Literacy
Jiawei Yuan
With the advancement of contemporary society, the education department has been promoting the new curriculum standards and comprehensive quality education, shifting the primary teaching goal toward the cultivation of core literacy. However, most current elementary school music instruction still relies...
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Low Complexity DOA Estimation Method for MIMO Radar based on MUSIC and Compressive Sensing
Huijun Zhao, Gong Zhang
This paper addresses the problem of two-dimensional (2D) DOA estimation in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar system. A dimensional reduction multiple signal classification algorithm is proposed to reduce the computational complexity. By introducing the compressive sensing (CS) theory, the high-dimensional...
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The Call of Subjectivity: Audience-oriented Musical Drama "Les Miserables"
Sihui Hong
Because of the successful transplantation and adaptation of the great literature and the carrying forward of the universal humanitarian spirit in the mass media era, the musical "Les Miserables" has became the immortal work in the musical history. From the perspective of audience analysis, the producer...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Parameter Estimation of Target in Interference Localization Background in Impulse Noise Environment
Li Li, Xiaofei Shi
This paper proposes an airplane parameter estimation algorithm based on the study of the problem of interference localization in impulsive noise environment. Firstly, an extended signal model to accurately estimate parameters of the target is proposed with Alpha-stable distribution model. A method of...
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The Vocal Ideology of Master Xiang Shen
Xinqiao Liu, Hao Chu
Professor Xiang Shen was a famous dramatic tensor singer, and a master of vocal music education. In his more than 40 years of teaching, he has supervised many outstanding singers. In this paper, we summarize his life and vocal ideology, and hope to give some help for contemporary vocal teaching.
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Research and Protection of the National Traditional Music near Gansu with the background of"Silk Road Economic Zone"
Yuanyuan Jing
"Flowers" is an oral folk song in Qinghai, Gansu, Mingxia and other provinces, their lyrics wereinspired by the daily life, the Flowers reflect the local culture and national historyin flexible rhyme. This paper will focus on the national culture of "Flowers" on the "Silk Road's economic belt". This...
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On the necessity and measures of cultivating students' ability of cross border in vocal music teaching in Colleges and Universities
Chunmei Rong
With the continuous development of the Performing Arts model, the cross border began to become the goal pursued in various forms of art. In the field of cross border music there are many forms of college students as future successor, it is necessary in college through reasonable and effective education...
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Music-Digital Technologies as a Means of Developing Creative Independence of Students of Colleges and Higher Schools in China and Russia
N.I. Kashina, D.H. Pavlov, HaiMing Li
The article deals with the problem of developing creative independence of future specialists in the field of music education in China and Russia by means of music and digital technologies. The purpose of this article is to reveal content of the process of creating musical works by music-students studying...
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A brief analysis of Innovative Ability Cultivation in Music Education
Fang Yu
As an important part of quality education, music education has entered a new stage of development. Under the current educational background, it needs innovative ideas to develop students 'creative thinking, use the corresponding method in innovative ways of music education, and create teaching situations...
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An analysis on the Status of Harbin Summer Music Concert in Chinese Modern Music History
Yong Lu
Harbin Summer Music Concert, Shanghai Spring Music Concert and Yangcheng Music Flower Fair are three main music festivals in China. Harbin Summer Music Concert began in Aug, 1961. Until now it has been held for 31 times. It not only makes great influence on the domestic music field, but also becomes...
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Case Study on The Integration of Local Knowledge Into piano Teaching
Jiawen Li
The knowledge covered in piano teaching is related to local culture, which reflects local knowledge such as historical, social, and environmental characteristics. The integration of local knowledge into piano teaching can enrich the content of piano teaching, help pass on local culture, and reflect local...
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Construction of Papuan Women’s Beauty and Identity as Revealed in the Song Lyrics ‘Sa Perempuan Papua’: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Adolfina Krisifu, Servo Kocu, Adelce S. Ferdinandus
In relation to the phrase ‘fashion, beauty, body and identity’, every cultural society has their own definition to those words. The concept of beauty by most Indonesian women refers to ‘straight and white’ despite the fact that its population varies in ethnics and physical appearances. For instance,...
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Research on Relations between Experiences and Object & Basic Theory of Musical Aesthetics
Guo Yujing
Musical aesthetics is developed from the development of aesthetics, musical historiography, music criticism and other disciplines. Musical aesthetics draws essences from such disciplines and also presents unique disciplinary characteristics. From such perspectives as philosophy, psychology, sociology...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Automatic Composing Based On Pitch Detection of Chinese Poetry Recitation
Rongfeng Li, Xinyun Zhang
The balance between randomization and regularization is a key and contradictory issue in the development of automatic composing. Randomized algorithm focuses on creating innovative and novel melodies but will generate unpleasant result. Regularized algorithm uses the existed music and rules to compose...
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Development of Moral and Religious Values for Children through Singing Themed Islamic Songs
Indra Yeni
The development of singing ability aims to make children able to create something based on their imagination. In addition, the development of singing ability can also sharpen the sensitivity and appreciate the creative work. Islamic songs are always close to the world of children and usually have started...
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Banyu Moto - ‘The Tears’ by Nella Kharisma Featuring Dory Harsa as Analyzed in the Context of Hyperreality
Jordy Mesakh, Susilo Pradoko
This paper reviews the song titled Banyu Moto (the Tears) sung by Nella Kharisma featuring Dory Harsa in the context of hyperreality. The study aims to explore the benefits of hyperreality in the music creative industry in the postmodern era, especially for the popular disco-dangdut song titled Banyu...
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Empowerment and Objectification in Peruvian K-Pop Dance Cover Girl Group on YouTube
Ana V. Vega-Samamé, Lorena T. Espinoza-Robles, Oscar A. Aybar-Cabezudo
Girl groups, K-pop groups made up of Korean women, generate music videos that promote values associated with genre in their fandom. At the same time, the fandom generates dance covers from these video clips, imitating choreography dance of girl groups taking their aesthetics and visual approach as a...
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The Meeting with the Scythians Idiophones and Chordophones The Ancient Altai and Black Sea Region's Cultures
Vladimir Lisovoi, Angelina Alpatova
The study of Ancient Scythians' music is one of the most interesting subjects of the modern music archaeology. It can be researched in the comparative way. According to the texts by ancient Greek authors, the ancient Scythians did not have musical instruments. Yet, between the 18th–20th centuries, new...
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Development of Musical Culture in Hungary in the 20th Century
Josef Csikota
The article presents insights into the Hungarian musical culture of the 20th century through the prism of lifestyle evolution. It focuses on the understanding of historical processes and, in particular, the political system changes, which had multidimensionally affected the development processes in new...
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Creative Dance for Teaching Motor Skills for the Blind Students
Delika Auliya Ulfa, Tati Narawati
The purpose of writing this article is to improve creative dance for blind students. The obstacles in vision; makes blind children unable to move freely, hesitate, and tend to have difficulty in moving actively. Through an implementation with auditory stimulus, the creative dance activities of blind...
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Alexander Gradsky’s Rock Opera "The Stadium" Some Aspects of Musical Language
Andrey Vinichenko
This article is devoted to the analysis of Alexander Gradsky’s rock opera "The Stadium". A well-known singer A. Gradsky, has a bright talent of a composer too. His creations include vocal-instrumental suites and two rock-operas which are not very well studied yet. Such specific moments of music dramaturgy...
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The Manifestation of Baroque Stylistics in the Music of Romantics Taking Schumann's Requiem as an Example
Olga Urvantseva
The article discusses the reception of the peculiarities of the figurative system and the musical language of the Baroque epoch in the work of Western European composers of the first half of the XIX century. A common approach for two epochs to the antithetical reflection of the phenomena of the world...
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Using Neural Network Mathematical Models to Solve Pedagogical Problems
M.V. Lapenok, O.M. Patrusheva, S.A. Hudyakova
This article describes the process of creating neural network mathematical models to solve such pedagogical problems as predicting the results of project activities of schoolchildren and developing recommendations for selecting a perspective project task; predicting student attendance based on their...
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Reform of Vocal Music Singing Teaching Mode Based on Musical Performance
Tingting Chen
The musical is a collection of music, dancing, singing, acting and other art forms as one of the stage art. At the same time, because of its strong inclusiveness, art forms are also rich and diverse. In the teaching of vocal music, musical has been the concern of educators as a more complete type of...
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Mortar Music Tradition as the Javanese Agrarian Folklore in Magetan, Indonesia
Dea Lunny Primamona
Javanese is familiar with the rich folklore. In Magetan, East Java, Indonesia there is a music tradition that has a form of rhythm pattern from the pounding lesung (a kind of wooden mortar) and pestle. This study focuses on the music phenomena of oral tradition as a way to educate from the elder to younger...
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Music Technology
Study of Digital Music Creative Process Training Results on Traditional Artists
Henri Nusantara, Iwan Gunawan, Agus Budiman
The existence of an artist cannot be separated from the work he makes, but these works will be recognized and can only be enjoyed by showing them to the public or the general public. In the midst of rapid technology and the Covid 19 pandemic, a new habit has emerged in performing arts through digital...
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A Study on the Germination of Creativity
Focusing on the Process of Creating New Physical Expressions of Contemporary Dancers
Natsumi Fujii
In the field of art disciplines such as music and fine arts, fostering creativity is crucial. This study aimed to clarify how contemporary dancers generate new movements. To investigate the process by which contemporary dancers acquire new movements, interviews were conducted and analyzed using M-GTA....
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Rethinking Cultural Study of Music Through Contemporary Music Activities in Indonesia Present Day
Erie Setiawan, Widodo Aribowo, Mibtadin Mibtadin
For at least the last six years (since 2016), several music activists in Yogyakarta who are members of the Art Music Today Foundation, have held an annual agenda entitled October Meeting Contemporary Music and Musicians. This agenda, although performing the works of composers like a festival, is more...
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The Three Beams of "Moonlight" through the Time and Space. A Discussion about Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", Debussy's "Moonlight" and Chen Peixun's "Moon over the Peaceful Lake in Autumn"
Xia Wu
Moon is the same bright moon, but causes their various imaginations because of different angles of the viewers. Through more than 150 years, Beethoven, Debussy, Chen Peixun, the composers from three different countries in the world talked about three different emotions, different life experiences, different...
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B. V. Asaf'yev's Significance and Role in the "Restoration of the Authentic Musorgsky"
Nadezhda Teterina
The significance and role of B. V. Asaf'yev in the "restoration of the authentic Musorgsky" still has to be clarified. Asaf'yev initiated the production of Boris Godunov in the "original version" at the Leningrad State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet (the première took place on 16 February 1928),...
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An Overview of the Development of Music Education in China's Normal Universities in the First Half of the 20th Century
Yu Xiang
The first half of the 20th century was a half-century of continuous exploration of the Chinese music education "look at the world and establish a foothold in the mainland."The school song has opened the way for China to learn western music education. In the following decades, it continuously learns from...
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The Ethno-Art Approach as a Strategy to Improve the Quality of Karawitan Learning
Subianto Karoso, Enie Wahyuning Handayani
This approach explores the integration of ethno-art methods in Karawitan education to address the challenges of sustainability and effectiveness of traditional music teaching in Indonesia. Karawitan, a performing art rich in aesthetic and philosophical values, plays a significant role in arts education...
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Study of the Estimation of Sound Source Signal Direction Based on MUSIC Algorithm
Bao-hai Yang, Ze-Liang Liu, Dong Chen
The multiple signal classification, MUSIC algorithm, introduces linear space to direction estimation, which realizes the breakthrough of the sound source direction resolution and lays an important foundation for the method and theory of spacial spectrum estimation. In order to better use the algorithm...
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Corrective Aspects of ICT in the Development of Musical Hearing in Children with Hearing Disabilities
Sofya Aksenova
The article provides an overview of the use of new information and communication technologies necessary in modern sound environment to improve musical hearing, proposing a set of technical innovation tools to correct the deficiencies in the development of musical hearing and make it possible to use these...
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Hybrid conditional VAE-CLSTM model for generating synchronized music from humming
N. Sandeep Chaitanya, Chinthoju Rohith, Dunna Shiva Prasad, Golla Durgesh Yadav, Natta Rishitha
Many aspiring musicians face challenges in creating their own music due to the high cost of equipment and the complexity of learning music theory. These barriers make it difficult for beginners to express their creative ideas, leading to frustration and disappointment. To address this issue, we propose...
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Sameness and Otherness of Views of the Composer and the Performer on Music Interpretation On Controversy between I. Stravinsky and A. Cortot
Olga Yakoupova
The article reviews the problems of interpretation in music, the role of performer and the extent of his autonomy in reading musical pieces.
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Research on the Cooperation between School and Enterprise and the Training of Applied Talents in Music Performance of Applied Marine University
Jia Zhu
The paper analyzes the importance and feasibility of the process of school-enterprise cooperation by combining the regional characteristics and regional culture of Hainan International Tourism Island University, and puts forward some suggestions to make some suggestions on the development of Hainan International...
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Aesthetic Education of Vocal Music Teaching in Music Education
Hao Zhang
The continuous reform of our country’s teaching system puts higher requirements on music education. Teachers must not only impart basic music knowledge to students and improve their musical quality, but also permeate aesthetic education in the classroom to promote students' all-round development. In...
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Exploration of Music Education and Folk Music Cultural Heritage in Colleges and Universities
Jin Pan, Dongdong Xu
Against the backdrop of educational reform, music education becomes more and more important in colleges and universities, by being the important constituent in quality-oriented educational structure in colleges and universities, which can not only cultivate students' music accomplishment, but also push...
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Seoul Hallyu Trip by Traveloka: Special Interest Tourism Packages for MZ Generation
Vanesia Amelia Sebayang, Asmyta Surbakti
Special interest tourism (SIT) is a reflection of tourism diversity consumption patterns that fit the MZ (millennial-Z) generation. As it is known, the Indonesian MZ generation lives in a fandom culture era as a result of the massive development of the Korean cultural wave (Hallyu) that spread through...
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Music Emotion Recognition Using a Variant of Recurrent Neural Network
Huaping Liu, Yong Fang, Qinghua Huang
Searching music by emotion has always been strongly needed by users. Since music streaming applications usually have tens millions of music pieces in database, it is impossible to label emotion tags for each music piece manually. It is desired that an intelligent algorithm can recognize emotion expressed...
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Parent’s Involvement Through Play Materials Selection for Toddlers in Family Setting
Fidesrinur, Eva Riza
The objectives of the research is study parents’ involvement through children’s play materials in family setting. The qualitative research was carried out at “JABODETABEK” with a respondents 106 parents. The research conclude that (1) most play materials used by toddlers are machine made with 41 % functioned...
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On the Rhythmicity of Film Music: Overall Dramatic Construction, Characterisation and Story Metaphors
——Taking “Shadow” as an example
Junyi Wang
This paper uses the film “Shadow” as an example to explore the role of film music in the construction of overall dramatic structure, character shaping, and story metaphor. An analysis of the changes in musical melody and rhythm shows that music plays a crucial role in the construction of the film’s overall...
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Study on Balance Theory in Vocal Music Piano Accompaniment
Rong Fu
Vocal music piano accompaniment plays an increasingly high role in modern music performance and receives generation attention of all sectors of society. Vocal music piano accompaniment art should be devoted to pursuing balance of various relations. Hence, higher requirements are proposed for the essence...