Analysis of the Influence of Huqin Score on Music Creation Concept and Art Form in the Yuan Dynasty During the Renaissance and Its Later Development

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Renaissance, Yuan Dynasty Huqin Score, Musical Creation Concept, Art Form, Enlightenment.

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In order to better inherit the Huqin music of the Yuan Dynasty (1291~1326 AD), the value of Huqin performance was discussed. This article is based on the "Yangguan Three Characters", "The Longer the Higher", "The Wind Becomes a Song", and "The Wind Becomes a Song", which were found in the East Sixteen Caves of the Mogao Grottoes in DunhuangYuan Dynasty tunes such as "Backyard Flowers" were used as research objects, and the temperature and heating position of the Huqin playing were measured by the FLIR E5 PRO portable infrared spectrometer (Dongguan, Guangdong, China, model K2023), KAXISAIER KL4 microphone (United States, E2020) recorded the sound, loudness and field sound distribution of the tune, the Abaqus CAE 2.0 simulation software calculated the force, and the SPSS 17.0 statistical software judged the data indicators. The results show that the Huqin score of the Yuan Dynasty has the characteristics of strong rhythm, free structure, alternating polyphony, etc., which is similar to that of the representative masses in the Renaissance period (1436~1603 AD). It can be seen from this that the Huqin score of the Yuan Dynasty had an influence on the concept of music creation and art form in the Renaissance.

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2024-09-02

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