The Singing Art of Hakka Folk Songs in China

Authors

  • Qinliang Ning School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University
  • Sakon Phu-ngamdee School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University

Keywords:

Hakka folk song, Singing art

Abstract

         Hakka folk songs, known as the "living fossil of Han traditional songs" with the natural sound of the legacy of the book of songs, are a wonderful flower in the jungle of traditional folk songs in China. Investigate and study Hakka folk songs on the spot, trace the origin of the development of Hakka folk songs, and explore Hakka dialects, folk customs and their inheritance, transmission and evolution; Analyze the forms and singing techniques of Hakka folk songs, and summarize the singing styles and methods of Hakka folk songs; Study the social function and value of Hakka folk songs, excavate its connotation and expand its extension. Summarize the art theory of Hakka folk song singing, and provide materials and nutrients for the construction of Chinese traditional music system. Therefore, the research of Hakka folk song singing art aims to reasonably, comprehensively and scientifically interpret the unique charm of the folk traditional music culture, and find the development strategy of Hakka folk song singing art, so as to promote the creative transformation and innovative development of Hakka folk song culture.

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2022-08-26

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