Ethnic Culture for Creative Invention Music Contemporary : Case Study, Hmong, Lisu, Lahu, Dara-Aung, Karen
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https://doi.org/10.14456/rcmrj.2020.190154Keywords:
Ethnomusicology, Creative invention contemporary music, Hmong group, Lisu group, Lahu group, Dara-Aung group, Karen groupAbstract
The study of ethnic music culture for creative of contemporary music: a case study of Hmong, Lisu, Lahu, Dara-Aung, and Karen. The creative contemporary music is a combination of ethnic culture and concept of western music to form new contemporary music. The arranging concept of the creative uses tempo to form the music and editing process.
The creative contemporary music concept use arranging method, chord progression is used to make the song smooth and simple. The design music form of any song is a characteristic they ethnics. The concept of creating scale or mode is make from sound of the fieldwork.
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