Inheritance and Protection of Traditional Musical Intangible Cultural Heritage
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https://doi.org/10.54097/119a2b85Keywords:
Music, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Inheritance and Safeguarding, InheritorsAbstract
Musical intangible cultural heritage refers to the transmission of intangible cultural expressions with cultural connotations and social significance through music as a carrier. It covers a rich variety of musical forms and traditional musical instruments, and embodies the creation and inheritance of music by human beings in different historical periods and regional environments. Through the inheritance of traditional music, it can promote and pass on national culture and local culture, and strengthen people's sense of cultural identity and belonging. Music has the ability to cross languages and cultures, and through music inheritance, it can promote cultural exchanges and communication between different regions and nationalities, and enhance mutual understanding and friendship. For individuals, music heritage can enhance their sense of identity, self-knowledge and self-confidence. The safeguarding of musical intangible cultural heritage is a brand new field and a mainstream discourse in the field of international cultural studies. At the same time, it should be the historical mission of every individual worker related to music.
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