Research on the Cross-Cultural Communication of Chinese Traditional Music in the Context of Music Symbols

Authors

  • Xuemei Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/fqb1xy48

Keywords:

Music Symbols, Traditional Music, Cross-Cultural Communication

Abstract

In the context of global music symbols, by deconstructing the musical cultural codes used for emotional transmission and information exchange in the process of music performance, we will explain the internal cognitive concepts of music culture and the world's diversified music symbol symbolic system. As an audio carrier of cultural communication, Chinese traditional music can not only reflect the connotation of Chinese culture, but also break through the limitations of language in a certain sense and achieve a more intuitive cross-cultural communication effect. Therefore, music communicators should be based on the context of the inheritance of local music culture, strengthen the identity of local music culture, do a good job in the analysis, dissemination, and exchange of Chinese traditional music culture, and at the same time pay attention to the mutual communication between Chinese and foreign cultural coding systems , provide timely feedback on the timeliness and difficulties of communication, and study and compare the differences in the ideological connotation, aesthetic concepts, artistic expressions, interpretation methods, musical characteristics, etc. of the two types of music during the communication process, so as to actively adopt optimized communication that is in line with the current form. Strategies to promote Chinese traditional music towards globalization.

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Published

21-11-2024

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How to Cite

Li, X. (2024). Research on the Cross-Cultural Communication of Chinese Traditional Music in the Context of Music Symbols. Highlights in Art and Design, 8(1), 15-20. https://doi.org/10.54097/fqb1xy48