Twelve girls band and the representation of Chinese traditional musical instruments through virtual perspectives / Chen Pei Ying
This study examines Twelve Girls Band and how Chinese traditional musical instruments were orchestrated to set a new tradition based on three selected popular Chinese folk songs. Biasness and much debate were put on among scholars; however, there is a lack of research with a more holistic approach t...
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2017
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| Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12038/ http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12038/2/Chen_Pei_Ying.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/12038/1/Chen_Pei_Ying.pdf |
| Summary: | This study examines Twelve Girls Band and how Chinese traditional musical instruments were orchestrated to set a new tradition based on three selected popular Chinese folk songs. Biasness and much debate were put on among scholars; however, there is a lack of research with a more holistic approach that covers music analysis and virtual fieldwork. This research aims to fill the gap by examining into its orchestration, analysis of its music and then provide a thick description looking into Twelve Girls Band from a cultural and musical point of view, in order to bring to a more holistic view of its identity formation and how its music forms a new tradition. This research is in the area of ethnomusicology and popular music. Methodology includes virtual fieldwork and music analysis. Research outcome includes identification of a modelling concept of new orchestration that furnish new knowledge into the current debate of xinminyue or world music derived from music analysis and discussing Twelve Girls Band from a cultural perspective.
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