An Interpretation of Tibetan People's Music Behaviors in the Upper Reaches of the Minjiang River:A Case Study of the Folk Music Activities in Mudu Village,Heishui County
Music,as an artistic form for expressing emotions and cultural connotations among people,is presented through specific behaviors or performance practices.Music behaviors,as an important component of human social behavior,is closely related to the folk customs and ethnic characters of the people in their daily lives.By referring to the physical memory in the performance of eth-nographic music,it can be inferred that Tibetan people's musical behaviors during the music performance are physical behaviors developed in the ecological context,and belief worship and admiration for martial spirits,which have been internalized as the physi-cal memory in practice and thus their music performance sites may seem joyful,harmonious and rational,and actually there also lurk danger and insanity.
musical behaviorphysical memoryethnic characterTibetan people