The Construction of Chinese Xinjiang Uyghur Music Tianshan Suite Teaching Handbook for SecondGrade Violin Students at ZhengzhouUniversity of Industrial Technology
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The Tianshan Suite is a musical piece that emphasizes the importance of mastery in violin playing, highlighting significant points on the violin part. This paper aims to study Xinjiang Uyghur music and Tianshan Suite (violin part) from key informants, create a Chinese teaching handbook for this music, use the handbook for experimental teaching, and evaluate its effectiveness. The researcher used qualitative research to review documents and receive suggestions from violin experts. Using quantitative research to selected 36 second-year violin major students from four classes and purposive random sampling. Data was collected from articles and interviews with experts. The Tianshan Suite teaching handbook was tested between April 2023 and January 2024, using basic statistics like mean and percentage.
The study found that 1) The study explores the unique music culture of the Xinjiang Uyghur people, focusing on the Tianshan Suite, a national music piece from the region. The Chinese Xinjiang Uyghur Music Tianshan Suite Teaching Handbook was created to help students understand Xinjiang Uygur music, master performance skills, and spread the culture. 2) The handbook consists of five parts and is designed to help students develop correct practice methods, solid theoretical foundation, and playing skills. 3) The comprehensive 16-week course for eight sophomore violin students covers Uyghur music history, culture, and Tianshan Suite, with specific arrangements for each stage. 4) The study also evaluated the effectiveness of teaching two-year-old violin students, finding high proficiency in playing techniques, posture, intonation, rhythm, timbre, and sectional expression. However, students struggled with rhythm and speed and visual reading content, indicating a need for continued support and improvement in student education.
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