Teaching Resources for Violin Chinese Art Songs in Chinese Colleges and Universities
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Chinese violin art and song works in the Chinese national style can be regarded as special art products after the organic integration and collaboration of Western musical instruments and Chinese traditional music culture. The violin artworks of many local Chinese musicians reflect a high degree of borrowing and fusion of national culture, so that the violin, a Western instrument, can also be played in a more perfect expression of traditional culture and national flavor. Although some violin music works are not directly taken from the national traditional music works, they are also fused with the characteristics of certain regions, nationalities and eras of Chinese traditional music works.
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