Enriching the Charm of Folk Songs with Multi part Forms: A Practical Exploration of the Creation of Multi part Chorus of Qiang Folk Songs
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https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v5i3.13651Keywords:
Qiang Ethnic Group, Qiang Folk Songs, Choral CreationAbstract
The Qiang ethnic group is a long-standing ethnic group in China, and its historical changes, religious beliefs, customs, and customs have great research value. Qiang folk songs are a vivid display of their ethnic customs and living customs. Qiang folk songs have a rich flavor and diverse forms, including love songs, labor songs, mountain songs, wine songs, and other types. Folk song choir is an important way to inherit and promote Qiang folk songs. This article introduces the types of Qiang folk songs and creates a multi part choir to enrich the charm of folk songs with multi tone sound, in order to enable more music enthusiasts to understand Qiang folk songs and culture.
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