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The singing form of Jinqian Clapper is originally born for the minority of Chinese people. It has the characteristics of one-person singing, simple rhythm, rich resources, and humorous and interesting content. In the past, this kind of performance has had great performance results. However, based on the search results from JSTOR, Google Scholar, and CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), it appears that there is a lack of references in the study of Sichuan Jinqian Clapper. While there are some articles and studies that mention Sichuan Jinqian Clapper, the number of references is relatively small compared to other topics in Chinese music. The aim of this study is to investigate the artistic elements that bring together the incorporation of vocal and storytelling components, the rhythmic attributes of the bamboo clapper instrument, and the overall ambiance established through dance and drama in Jinqian Clapper performances. There are three objectives of this study. First is to identify the integration of vocal and storytelling platforms in of the Jinqian clapper performance. Second is to identify the rhythmic elements of the Jinqian clapper instrument. Third is purpose the Contemporary Style in the Jinqian clapper performance. The significance of this study is to enhance the globally promotion of traditional culture, preserve and transmit these cultural traditions, and provide valuable insights to enhance the musical knowledge of Jinqian Clapper performers.
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