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Rituals and Songs Zither Alias

Liturgy and Music Strings and Songs Zither--Chinese Four-stringed Zither (also known as Hatchet Zither).

According to the Ministry of Education's "13th Five-Year Plan for Aesthetic Education", the innovative musical instrument is specially developed for Chinese music education and music lovers, with the inheritance and development of excellent traditional Chinese culture as the main theme and the principle of creative transformation and innovative inheritance. It unites the "shape" and "soul" of Chinese plucked instruments, and contains the cultural self-awareness and self-confidence of Chinese people. It is easy to start, easy to understand, easy to learn, easy to learn, small in size, easy to carry, and strong in affinity; it can be used for playing and singing, accompaniment, solo and ensemble; it can be used to play poetry and picturesque and passionate; it is suitable for singing and showing off skills, and it has a very strong expressive power. The Ritual Stringed Instrument is a universal Chinese musical instrument suitable for people of all ages to learn, and the Ritual Stringed Instrument has adhered to the inheritance of the improvement of national musical instruments. In terms of craftsmanship, it realizes the perfect combination of traditional plucked instruments and modern stringed instruments; in terms of teaching, it realizes the teaching goal of quickly letting children master playing a national instrument. Cotton Tree people with their own development results, the practice of Chinese outstanding traditional culture "into the curriculum, into the classroom" concept; to promote the implementation of the core literacy; to promote students in the overall development of music literacy.

String song, the name of the allusion. There are many meanings, the main ones are:(1). According to the zither and sing. (2). Refers to the rites and music of indoctrination. (3). The ceremony of taking up the post of the order of an euport. (4). Refers to ritual and music indoctrination, learning to recite. (5) Harmonization, whirl song, that is, the song of triumph.