Research on Ancient Instrumental Music Performance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/jeer.v6i1.14169Keywords:
Ancient Instrument, Music Performance, Primitive MusicAbstract
As we all know, primitive society is a long historical period. The main expression of primitive music is presented in the rich historical records of mankind, including documentary records, various legends, prehistoric remains and archaeological artifacts, etc. According to various studies, it is not difficult to find out that in the ancient society, poetry, music, and dance are integrated and inseparable from each other, and music occupies a dominant position in them. There are many famous figures about instrumental music performance in ancient times, who had a very positive and far-reaching influence on the development of instrumental music performance in ancient times. This paper discusses the issues related to instrumental music performances in the ancient times.
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