Survey and Educational Research on the National Music Identity of University Students——Taking Three Universities in the Western Part of Guangdong Province as an Example
Source: By:ying zhou
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v2i3.1114
Abstract: The integration and penetration of disciplines is the driving force for innovation. This paper investigates the national music identity of students in three universities in the Western Part of GuangDong Province by questionnaires and interviews, and obtains a series of data related to contemporary university and college students’ music literacy. Data and phenomena indicate: University and students have “high degree of identity” and “low participation consciousness” for national music. They are willing to be onlookers, and they are reluctant to join the inheritance and in-depth study, lacking opinions on music appreciation and performance learning; the contact with music only stays at the level of recreation. The artistic and functional nature of music has not played a role in the development of college students’ own disciplines; from the choice of music, they can be seen that they have a negative and confused mentality in their academic and social activities, but they can still be released in music, so they adhere to the undisturbed appreciation environment. The campus music popularization education should be strengthened and guided, and appropriate music quality courses should be added to the above phenomena, and experts should be organized to integrate the national music representing the “hometown music” to lay the foundation for the future outstanding talent training. References:[1] Jing Jiang, Jianhua Guan, Rong Qian. Chinese Music Culture Grand View (Part 1) (Part 2)[M]. Peking University Press. (in Chinese) [2] Zhao Cai. Exploration of Taoist Aesthetics——Inner and Chinese Instrumental Art Research[M]. Sichuan University Press. (in Chinese) [3] Mingyang Feng. Yue Songs——Lingnan local song culture theory[M]. Guangdong People’s Publishing House. (in Chinese) [4] National Folk Songs Integration National Editorial Board, China Folk Songs Integration Guangdong Volume Editorial Board. Chinese Folk Song Integration · Guangdong Volume[M]. (in Chinese) [5] Yaohua Wang. Chinese National Music[M]. Shanghai Music Publishing House. (in Chinese) [6] Yaohua Wang. Hakka Arts and Culture[M]. Fujian Education Publishing House. (in Chinese) [7] Guodong Wu. Introduction to Ethnomusicology[M]. People’s Music Publishing House. (in Chinese) [8] Jingfang Yuan. Introduction to Chinese Traditional Music[M]. Shanghai Music Publishing House. (in Chinese)