The Artistic Value of Mongolian Music Elements in Unaccompanied Chorus Works

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  • Wei Ye

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https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v1i3.2954

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Li Shixiang. Introduction to Mongolian Long tune Folk Songs [M] Hohhot: Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House, 2004.

Li Jiti. Introduction to the Analysis of Chinese Music Structure [M] Beijing: Central Conservatory of Music Press, 2004.

Chaolu. Research on Mongolian Long tune Pastoral. Inner Mongolia Culture Press, 2004.

Si Qinzhaoketu: Study on Se Enkebayar's Unaccompanied Chorus Art. Journal of Central Conservatory of Music, 2005.

Chaolu. Continuous Tone Techniques in Mongolian Folk Multi voice Music [J] Inner Mongolia: Inner Mongolia University Art College News, 2008.

Xu Jingmin. Innovation and Integration - Adaptation and Application of Mongolian Folk Songs in Unaccompanied Chorus [D]. Inner Mongolia: Master's Thesis of Inner Mongolia Normal University, 2008.

Chaolu. Preliminary Study on the Structural Meaning of Urtu Path [J]. Central Music Publishing House, 2010.

Shen Jian. On Choral Music Works Adapted from Mongolian Folk Songs [D]. Inner Mongolia: Master's Thesis of Inner Mongolia Normal University, 2010.

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22-11-2022

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Ye, W. (2022). The Artistic Value of Mongolian Music Elements in Unaccompanied Chorus Works. Highlights in Art and Design, 1(3), 31-35. https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v1i3.2954