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Significance of Inheritance and Development of National Musical Instruments

The significance of inheriting and developing national musical instruments is as follows:

There are various forms of national musical instruments in China, which are mainly divided into percussion instruments, plucked instruments and wind instruments. No matter what kind of musical instrument it is, it shows the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.

At present, China's socialist modernization is in full swing, and cultural self-confidence must be realized in this process to promote the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. The performance forms of national musical instruments are natural and diverse, which has made outstanding contributions to ensuring cultural self-confidence.

The elements of national musical instruments can be an effective way for people to understand and know the traditional culture of China. Therefore, more and more people begin to pay attention to the inheritance and development of national musical instruments, which is not only the need to improve China's cultural soft power, but also the new demand for all-round development in the new period.

At present, China has entered the information age, and the Internet has made cultural exchanges around the world faster and more convenient. Therefore, the poison performance of national musical instruments must meet the needs of current development and attract more audiences with its own cultural strength.

The dilemma of national musical instrument elements;

Under the background of globalization, the cultural exchanges between China and other countries in the world are very frequent, which leads to the difficulties in the inheritance and development of China's national musical instruments, although they have gone abroad.

Some players of national musical instruments are facing the situation of "no successor", because almost all of them can play national musical instruments like Qin, while young people are almost not interested in such national musical instruments. In China, a good environment for the inheritance and development of national traditional instrumental music has not yet formed, and more young people like to learn western musical instruments.

At present, in the field of music in China, pop music is almost a monopoly. With the diversified development of music types, the limitations of many single forms of national musical instruments are exposed, which leads to the living space being gradually squeezed by pop music. Many times, the artistic expression of national instrumental music is more minority art, and its connection with the public is gradually weakening.