Basic Introduction Title: Music Culture Author: Music Institute of China Academy of Art ISBN :978750394 1399 Pricing: 38 Publication date: 20 1 0 April Book information, content introduction, book catalogue, book information Book name: Music Culture Author: Music Institute Press of China Academy of Art: Culture and Art Press Publication date: 20/KLOC In April, ISBN: 978750394 1399, the format is less utilitarian, more humanistic, and the persistence of literati makes the world from luxury to simplicity, and the realm is high and ancient. Here, the respect for teachers who "learn from me and ask me out" and the respect for noble professional quality are still recognized. This is the bottom line we stick to: self-restraint and awe. Although the basic meaning and original meaning of a word have not changed much, under the background of the current loss of humanistic feelings and the prevalence of fast food culture, "awe" has the meaning of reinterpreting and emphasizing, which we hope the next generation can inherit. In the cultural and ecological environment formed in the 20th century, the emphasis on national music education is slightly weak, and young people are unwilling to engage in this research. In recent years, this attitude has changed. With the call of society for the protection and inheritance of traditional culture, the excessive attitude towards traditional culture and the "extinction" policy made hastily in the early 20th century have been constantly corrected, and the cultural ecology has gradually developed in a direction conducive to the protection and inheritance of traditional music. Not only the teachers, but also the students realize that it is difficult for a nation without a unique culture to gain a foothold in the world, and China's rich history and culture are becoming more and more precious today. The change of ideas makes students pay special attention to traditional culture when determining the topic of their thesis. Papers on related topics poured out, and just after reading a few investigation reports, I couldn't help shouting. Watching them run back and forth from a small village to tell each other about the recovery and changes of their hometown music really makes people feel that understanding their hometown culture and field interviews are such a huge source of happiness in their fledgling academic experience. The Origin and Regeneration of Ethnomusicology —— The Inheritance and Changes of Guan Sheng Music Class in Central Henan —— Taking the Rites and Music in Niangniang Ci as an Example: Investigation on the Present Situation of Baotou Errentai: Social Maintenance of Zhoushan gongs and drums in the Contemporary Context: Cultural Inheritance under the Relationship of Etiquette and Custom —— Taking Jiaodong Daole as an Example: Towards a Classic Drama —— Investigation and Research on the Henan Opera Drama "The Wedding of the Unlucky Uncle": A Bamboo Book on the Ancient Music History of China. The view of "Elegant Music" in Confucius' poetics and the study of music songs: the musical life of lowland literati from the early Daiwa period to Huichang period: a study of funeral music in Shandong in Qing Dynasty-taking Shandong local chronicles in Qing Dynasty as an example: music archaeology; Arrangement of bronze musical clocks unearthed in southern China in the late Shang Dynasty: A study of Qizil Grottoes Band Group: A review of the development of China music in China —— Mr. Wang Zhenya's music world: Chen Hong's research on China's music reform thought: new music in history and Zhao, and an interpretation of new music: the historical significance and cultural value of the first national music week narrates the whole process of the first national opera viewing and performance conference. The column "Musicology of China" analyzes the problems and solutions in the editing of "China Folk Songs Integration". Research on the Basic Concepts of China Quyi Music in the 20th Century. Huang Pei's pop music creation. On the score of Kunqu Opera "1699 Peach Blossom Fan" Aesthetic Examination of Qin Music Performance in Ming and Qing Dynasties.