Research on the Inheritance and Development of Drum and Blowing Music Teams in Southwest Shandong Province - Taking the Wangjia Class in Zoucheng City as an Example
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jtm.202413307
Author(s)
Shengnan Yin, Haiyan Chen, Qing Wang
Affiliation(s)
Hengxing University, Qingdao, Shandong, China
Abstract
Drum and wind music, as an important component of traditional Chinese music, has a long history and profound cultural heritage. In the southwestern region of Shandong, drum and wind music is particularly popular, and multiple drum and wind music teams with local characteristics have been formed. Among them, the Wangjiaban in Zoucheng City has become a representative of the region with its unique artistic style and profound cultural heritage. This study conducted a comprehensive and in-depth investigation and research on the Wangjiaban drum and wind music through methods such as field investigation and literature analysis. The aim is to explore the historical origins, artistic characteristics, and inheritance and development of Wangjiaban drum and wind music in Zoucheng City, Shandong Province, China. The research results show that the Wangjiaban retains the essence of traditional drum and wind music, and incorporates new elements, allowing it to be inherited and innovated in modern society, reflecting the uniqueness and adaptability of local culture.
Keywords
Drum and Percussion Music Team; Inheritance; Develop
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