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Innovation and Development of National Music Teaching in Universities Based on Internet Plus

Yanan Li

Abstract


National music is a kind of music with national characteristics created in the long history and cultural tradition since ancient times, which can refl ect the national culture and national spirit. China’s folk music has strong Chinese national characteristics, which is our precious cultural heritage. As the main channel of music culture inheritance, school music education plays an important role in establishing the concept of national music culture and strengthening the inheritance of national music culture. Traditional folk music research focuses on the appreciation of folk music works and the elaboration of folk music teaching methods. Based on the elements of Internet-based folk music, as the main line, combined with the application in song creation, this paper makes an exploratory analysis of the relationship between song creation and original folk music. Based on data mining technology, this paper establishes the national traditional music culture resource database system. Based on the multi-cultural background, this paper studies the method of integrating the multi-cultural music education idea into the national music education in China under the multi-cultural situation of international music education. Finally, the application value of folk music materials in professional song creation is obtained.

Keywords


Folk music; Cultural heritage; Data mining; Music material

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v8i10.13993

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