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Contents of primary school students’ music manuscripts

Concert handwritten report content for primary school students: A concert or recital refers to a live performance in front of an audience, usually a musical performance.

Music can be performed by a single musician or a collective performance by a musical group, such as an orchestra, choir, etc. The popular names for concerts are also called "show" and "gig". Musicians usually perform on stage. Before records became popular, concerts were the only opportunity for listeners to hear musicians perform.

Contents of the handwritten report on the origin of music:

It is impossible to find out when human society began to have music. Before humans had language, they already knew how to use the pitch, strength, etc. of sounds to express their thoughts and feelings. With the development of human labor, chants to unify the rhythm of labor and shouts to convey information to each other gradually emerged. This is the most primitive prototype of music. When people celebrate harvests and share the fruits of labor, they often beat stone and wooden tools to express their feelings. Joy, joy, this is the prototype of the original musical instrument.

The origin legend of folding stringed instruments

The earliest stringed instrument in the world is the Chinese guqin, also known as Yaoqin, Yuqin, and lyre. Guqin is an instrument that has been popular in the Zhou Dynasty. It has a history of at least 3,000 years. It was only called "guqin" at the beginning of this century. The creators of the qin include "Xi Fuxi made the qin", "Shennong made the qin", "Shun made the five-stringed qin to sing the southern wind" and other posthumous legends

Legends about the origin of folding wind instruments

Ancient Chinese history records that in the Huangdi era five thousand years ago, there was a musician named Ling Lun who went into the Kunhua Mountains in the west to collect bamboo for flutes. At that time, there happened to be five phoenixes flying in the sky, and he made laws according to their sounds. Although this story cannot be completely believed, it can be regarded as a mysterious legend about the origin of wind instruments.

The origin legend of folded ancient music

The first emperor of China, the Yellow Emperor, was a famous emperor who created the calendar and writing five thousand years ago. At that time, in addition to the aforementioned Ling Lun, there was also a musician named "Fuxi". It is said that Fuxi had the head of a human and the body of a snake, and was conceived in his mother's womb for twelve years. He played a harp with fifty strings. Because the tone was too sad, Huang Di cut off half of the harp and changed it to twenty-five strings.

In addition, in the legend of the Yellow Emperor's era, Shennong was also a musician. He taught people how to farm, tasted herbs and discovered medicinal herbs, and he also created the five-stringed qin.