"Rhythm" is the standard to measure the pitch in China's traditional music theory. Huang Zhong, Taiqun, Gu Xi, Fu Bin, Yi Ze and Wu She all belong to the "Six Rhythms of Yang".
1. The characteristics of the six Yang rhythms
The six Yang rhythms are a theory in ancient music, and they are the six scales of Yang rhythms in ancient music, with the characteristics of clear, bright, hard and clean.
2, the use of six Yang laws
Six Yang laws play an important role in ancient music theory. It is not only used to set the tone, but also used to set the time to adjust the phenological changes. In ancient times, people found that different seasons corresponded to different rhythms by observing the laws of heaven and earth. The application of the six laws of Yang can help people to determine the solar terms and seasons, so as to better arrange agricultural production and life.
3. Significance of the Six Laws of Yang
In addition, the Six Laws of Yang are also related to the Five Elements. Each melody corresponds to different attributes of the five elements, such as the yellow bell belongs to the earth, the Taiqun belongs to the wood, and the Guxi belongs to the gold. These five elements are of great significance in ancient culture, and are used to guide people to carry out various activities, such as architecture, medical care, health preservation and so on.
In a word, the Six Rhythms of Yang is an important part of ancient music theory, which not only plays an important role in music creation and performance, but also has an important impact on people's production and life.
the characteristics and uses of the six yin rhythms:
1. the characteristics of the six yin rhythms
the six yin rhythms refer to the six yin rhythms in ancient music, namely, Da Lu, Jia Zhong, Zhong Lu, Lin Zhong, Nan Lu and Ying Zhong. These six scales are all yin tones, which have the characteristics of turbidity, darkness, softness and harmony.
Second, the application of the six laws of Yin
The six laws of Yin also played an important role in ancient music theory. It is used to cooperate with the six laws of Yang, and * * * together form the twelve laws. The Twelve Rhythms is the basic scale in China's ancient music theory, which is widely used in music creation and performance.
In addition, the six laws of Yin and Yang are also used to guide people to carry out various activities. For example, in ancient architecture and urban planning, people will determine the location and orientation of buildings according to the principle of Yin and Six Laws, in order to achieve a harmonious and balanced effect. In a word, the six laws of Yin are also an important part of ancient music theory and have an important influence.