Classification and Characteristics of Xiangxi Miao Folk Songs

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Zhu Yannan
Suchat Detdee
Thayarat Sopolpong

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         Miao folk songs belong to a category in the field of folk music in China. The main characteristics of Miao songs are very prominent, and they are deeply loved by art lovers and professionals with their simple lyrics and unique voice cavity. From the cultural point of view, the art of Miao songs in western Hunan can dig out the key skills to be mastered when singing folk songs, and help to grasp the emotions expressed by the singing art more accurately. Through the accumulation of productive labor and social experience, the Miao people in western Hunan have developed a habit of expressing their aspirations by singing. They are good at expressing their feelings by singing. Singing Miao songs has become an important part of their daily life, and even regard singing as one of the ways of communication between people.

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Yannan, Z. ., Detdee , . . S., & Sopolpong, T. . (2024). Classification and Characteristics of Xiangxi Miao Folk Songs. Journal of Roi Kaensarn Academi, 9(12), 3574–3581. สืบค้น จาก https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JRKSA/article/view/279158
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