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Shan, Zhang |
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2024-01-11T09:00:05Z |
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dc.date.available |
2024-01-11T09:00:05Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2023 |
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Shan Zhang (2023), The Tradition and Contemporary Changes of the Kazakh Musical Instrument Dombra in the Altay Region, 12th Symposium of the ICTMD study group on music and minorities with a joint day with the study group on indigenous music and dance, Department of fine arts, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/27324 |
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Dombra is a representative instrument of the Kazakhs, which is popular in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Kazakhstan, and parts of Mongolia. Based on six years of fieldwork, the author presents the traditional form and contemporary developments of dombra in the Altay Region by studying collections of the recordings, by interviewing folk artists, and by learning to perform. Dombra in the Altay Region consists of mainly fivedegree chord setting and shows a biphonic structure of Fundamental voice + Melodic part in musical form, which is consistent with the musical thinking of the nomadic people in the region of Inner Asia. Contemporary compositions for dombra maintain structural thinking of traditional music, while the motivation for them and their themes are more closely associated with daily life, which testifies to the continuation of the tradition in the contemporary era. Under the influence of symphonies, the dombra repertoires performed by local orchestras have gradually lost their connection with the local oral tradition, and the narration of the works has been weakened. Based on the importance of timbre in Kazakh music, pop bands and young musicians combine traditional music with electronic music technology, giving electronic sound effects a way of interpretation in traditional knowledge systems. |
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Department of fine arts, University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka |
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dc.title |
The Tradition and Contemporary Changes of the Kazakh Musical Instrument Dombra in the Altay Region |
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