Leuangtengdong: Analysis of a Hmong Song

Q3 Arts and Humanities Asian-European Music Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-21 DOI:10.30819/aemr.7-5
Paula Stefanini
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This article is an analysis of ‘Leuangtengdong’, a Hmong song melody which was recorded and transcribed by Jähnichen in 2000, while documenting a collection of Hmong songs in Laos. This new article is an effort to analyze melodic patterns of the song while considering its historical and social contexts through the personal gaze of the author with a specific background in singing and social experience. It is important to mention that the language sung in the song was unkown and that the emphasis of the analysis is on the musical shape. Finally, there is a conclusion regarding this song fitting in Jähnichen’s hypothesis on Hmong song melodies which states that most musical phrases do not repeat; all lines are different in pitch, order and length; pitch order and intervals can indicate a specific type (of song); singers do not know which type they sing, only analysis shows; and analysis cannot prove ethnic groupings. "Very interesting is the general characteristic of generating absolutely individual melodic lines in each example and in all the other recordings there was no one song with a repetition of a single melodic line. Avoiding repetitions is therefore a remarkable sign of Hmong song melodies.” (Jähnichen, 2011: 126). The given core hypothesis was the point of departure in this analytical article.
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梁腾洞:一首苗族歌曲解析
本文是对2000年Jähnichen在记录老挝的苗族歌曲集时所录的苗族歌曲旋律“梁腾洞”的分析。这篇新文章是作者以自己独特的演唱背景和社会经历,在考虑其历史和社会背景的同时,对这首歌的旋律模式进行分析。值得注意的是,歌曲中所唱的语言是未知的,分析的重点是音乐形式。最后,有一个结论,关于这首歌适合Jähnichen的假说对红曲的旋律,其中指出,大多数音乐的乐句不重复;所有的线在节距、顺序和长度上都不同;音高顺序和音程可以表明一种特定的(歌曲)类型;歌手不知道他们唱的是哪种类型,只有分析显示;分析无法证明种族群体。“非常有趣的是,在每个例子中都产生了绝对独立的旋律线,而在所有其他录音中,没有一首歌曲重复了单一的旋律线。因此,避免重复是苗族歌曲旋律的显著标志。(Jähnichen, 2011: 126)。给定的核心假设是这篇分析文章的出发点。
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Asian-European Music Research Journal
Asian-European Music Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Museology
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