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Guidelines for the inheritance and development of folk songs Haimen in the new era |
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| Creator | Wang Yanrong |
| Title | Guidelines for the inheritance and development of folk songs Haimen in the new era |
| Contributor | Rungkiat Siriwongsuwan |
| Publisher | North Bangkok University |
| Publication Year | 2566 |
| Journal Title | Academic Journal of North Bangkok University |
| Journal Vol. | 12 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 127-133 |
| Keyword | Inheritance, Developmentof HaimenFolksong |
| URL Website | https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/NBU |
| ISSN | 2286-8860 |
| Abstract | The purpose of this research was to study the inheritance and development of Haimen folk songs. The research method was reviewed. Field surveys and interviews were conducted. The target group of interviewees, music scholars actor who inherits Haimen Folk Song, and course administrator, totaling 3 people.The study found that the result of changes and developmentfrom the direction of the economy change of environment people's housing including the development cultural diversity:As a result, the heritage of folk songs of Haimen is that the number of folk song lovers and folk singers is gradually decreasing due to the decrease in the venue of musical performances. The listeners, development, and transmission of Haimen folk songs are also in a very bad situation. Therefore, in the study of the development of modern songs, the development and inheritance of Haimen folk songs should be built to build a database of Haimen folk songs to improve them. Publicly available modern media effective today, including the development of curricula in schools, and enhancing the practical effect of students' musical culture and the use of Haimen folk song resources to promote the succession of Haimen folk songs.The benefit of this research lies in this research. Gain a deeper understanding of the local music culture Haimen folk song and knowledge of the methods of folk song inheritance and development also provided a new perspective on the inheritance and development of Haimen folk songs. |