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Music of China. With the Dragon Dance. What year is it anyway?. Chinese New Year: January 23, 2012 Chinese Year 4709 Year of the Dragon Next year: February 10 Year of the Snake. What year were you born?. Year of the Dragon: 2000, 2012 Year of the Rabbit: 1999, , 2011 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Music of ChinaWith the Dragon Dance
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Chinese New Year: January 23, 2012 Chinese Year 4709 Year of the Dragon Next year: February 10 Year of the Snake
What year is it anyway?
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Year of the Dragon: 2000, 2012 Year of the Rabbit: 1999, , 2011 Year of the Tiger: 1998, 2010 Year of the Ox: 1997, 2009 Year of the Rat: 1996, 2008 Year of the Pig: 1995, 2007 Year of the Dog: 1994, 2006 Year of the Rooster: 1993, 2005 Year of the Monkey: 1992, 2004 Year of the Sheep: 1991, 2003 Year of the Horse: 1990, 2002 Year of the Snake: 1989, 2001
What year were you born?
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Rat: Charisma, Manipulative Ox: Dependable, Stubborn Tiger: Powerful, Reckless Rabbit: Kind, Superficial Dragon: Noble, Arrogant Snake: Wise, Loner Horse: Cheerful, Fickle Sheep: Sympathetic, Worrier Monkey: Smart, Selfish Rooster: Meticulous, Proud Dog: Honest, Lazy Pig: Patient, Naïve
Personality Traits
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Chinese music dates back nearly 7000 years Ling Lun is the mythical creator of music Made pipes to sound like birds In 221-207 BC, the Imperial Music Bureau was
founded to dictate what music would be officially recognized
Oldest know music is the Youlan, or Solitary Orchid
Music was seen as important to the Chinese state and most emperors took music very seriously
Origins of Music
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Youlan
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Pentatonic Scale- 5 notes Heterophonic- Musicisans play variations of
the same musical line Melodic rather than harmonic Poetic and expresses feelings and emotions Silences are important and change the
meaning Solos or small ensembles of plucked and
bowed stringed instruments, flutes, and various cymbals, gongs, and drums
Musical Characteristics
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Lutes◦ Pipa◦ Ruan (Chinese
Guitar)◦ Yueqin (Opera)
Zithers◦ Guqin◦ Zheng
Harps◦ Konghou
Plucked String Instruments
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Guqin Master
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Erhu (Chinese Violin)
Sihu (Opera) Zhong-Hu (Chinese
Viola) Yangquin (Chinese
Dulcimer)
Bowed Strings
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Pipa and Erhu
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Dizi (Bamboo Flute)
Guan (Oboe) Bawu Mabu
Woodwinds
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Story of the Bawu
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Muyu (Wood) Bianqing (Stone
tablets) Bianzhong (Bells) Bo (Cymbals) Luo (Gong) Dagu (Hide Drum) Bolang Gu (Small
Drum)
Percussion
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Percussion Ensemble
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Thin voiced Resonant Almost Falsetto-like Usually solo, not choral
Mo Li Hua is a popular song for voice
Vocal Music
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Mo Li Hua: The Jasmine Flower
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Other Asian Countries Most recently Western Countries
◦ 1601: Matteo Ricci is the first European with a musical instrument to reach China
◦ It was a harpsichord Western-style brass bands
Other Influences
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Many Chinese refer to themselves as “Descendants of the Dragon”
Used in celebrations such as New Years Brings good luck as a symbol of power and
dignity Similar to the “Lion Dances” Dancers carry a Dragon on poles and mimic
the motions of the dragon The longer the Dragon, the more power and
good fortune
The Dragon Dance
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A Dragon Dance
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A Dragon Dance Song