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The subject of Ethnomusicology The discipline emerged almost at the same time as ethnology and anthropology more than a hundred years ago. With the development of the times, its research methods, scope, and theories have become difficult to summarize its specific definition. Especially after entering the information age, human society With the development of many factors such as science, economy, transportation, and production capacity, a nation's exchanges with the entire world have become increasingly extensive, and the constraints on traditions, religions, and habits have gradually faded. National music has also evolved on the basis of absorption, acceptance, and development. world, moving towards human civilization.

How does Chinese music develop? At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a fierce debate on this issue. The first was the "National Essence School", which advocated "reviving elegant music and not listening to Western music" and adopted a boycott attitude towards Western music; the second was the "Chinese Western School" who advocated "reviving elegant music and not listening to Western music". "Total Westernization", believing that only Western music is the most advanced music, even describing Western music as "beautiful girls with blue eyes and blond hair", and traditional Chinese music as "unsightly yellow-faced women"; third They are the "Chinese and Western fusion group" including Mr. Liu Tianhua, who advocate "the use of foreign materials for China."

Mr. Liu Tianhua was born in Jiangyin County, Jiangsu Province in 1895. He began to learn the bugle in 1910 when he was in middle school. In 1912, he was admitted to the Shanghai Kaiming Drama Club (note: the group that performed civilized drama at that time (named...

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