Musical Literacy in Chinese Fuyang Folk Songs through the ‘Dui Duo Luo’ Music Piece

Yuyu Tao, Narongruch Woramitmaitree, Sayam Chuangprakhon

Abstract


Fuyang folk songs, rooted in the cultural traditions of Anhui Province, China, represent a vital component of intangible cultural heritage, encapsulating the region’s linguistic, musical, and cultural identity. This study explores the musical literacy in Chinese Fuyang folk songs through the ‘Dui Duo Luo’ music piece. The research investigates the song’s textual, melodic, and performative elements using qualitative methods, including fieldwork, interviews with five key informants, and musical analysis. The findings reveal that the lyrics of ‘Dui Duo Luo’ serve as a repository of local dialects and idiomatic expressions, reflecting the cultural values and everyday lives of Fuyang communities. The melodic structure, characterized by pentatonic scales and rhythmic patterns, facilitates oral transmission and fosters cultural continuity. The performative aspects highlight its communal and participatory nature, such as its duet format and call-and-response interaction. These dimensions collectively underscore the significance of literacy in folk music as a multifaceted competence encompassing cultural awareness, interpretive ability, and artistic appreciation. The study concludes that integrating Fuyang folk songs into educational frameworks can enhance cultural literacy and preserve these traditions amid modernization. Recommendations include incorporating folk music literacy into curricula, leveraging digital tools for preservation, and conducting comparative studies with other regional folk traditions.

Keywords


Fuyang Folk Songs, Literacy In Folk Music, Cultural Preservation, Chinese Folk Songs, Chinese Musical Heritage

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