Why is there almost no dance music in the Chinese music circle?

There is no shortage of dance music in the Chinese music scene, but there is a lack of popular dance music.

Dance music was introduced from the West and was introduced to China relatively late. In addition, due to cultural differences, dance music is not very popular in the Chinese music circle in China.

In primitive societies, dance, music, and poetry were integrated. Due to the low material production conditions and low artistic level, music was very simple (mostly primitive singing or percussion instruments). In the West, dance first developed into an independent art in ancient Greece.

Western dance music entered its first prosperous period in the 15th century. This was because European courts in the 15th century were keen on it.

By the 16th century, in the lute and keyboard ensemble music, there appeared a pair of dances consisting of a front dance and a back dance with different speeds (such as the Italian Passamezzo Sal Tarello, Pavan-Gayard in the UK, etc.). At the same time, German Allemande, French Coulant, Spanish Sarabande, and Italian or British jig began to become important dance music genres, and in the mid-17th century From the contrasting principle of front and back dances, it developed into a "classical suite" composed of four dances. During this period, a group of French folk dances (Bray, Paspierre, Rigodon, etc.) were artistically processed in the French court. The most important of these is the Minuet.

The 18th century was an era when the minuet was popular, and it was also an era when Scottish dances, Landlers, etc. gained important development in Vienna.

After entering the 20th century, many folk dances and social dances from Latin America and the United States (tango, rumba, samba, conga, foxtrot, one-step, Charleston, etc.) have become popular in many parts of the world. The country is popular.

List the more popular dance music in the Chinese music scene:

1. Jolin Tsai

"Beauty Trap" Jolin Tsai

"Great Artist" Jolin Tsai< /p>

"Butterfly" Jolin Tsai

"Dancer" Jolin Tsai

"Look at My Seventy-Two Changes" Jolin Tsai

"Playing with Beauty" Jolin Tsai

2. Elva Hsiao

"The Chic Lady" Elva Hsiao

"Confession" Elva Hsiao

"Super Girl Love is Fearless" Elva Hsiao

"Kiss Without Explanation" Elva Hsiao

"The Title Song of Love" Elva Hsiao

"I Love Me" Elva Hsiao

"WOW" Elva Hsiao/Luo Zhixiang

3. Jiang Yingrong

"Bad Angel" Jiang Yingrong

"Grasp Your Beauty" Jiang Yingrong

"The Show" Jiang Yingrong

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4. Angela Chang

"That girl" Angela Chang

"OK Jump" Angela Chang

"Prince's Disease" Angela Chang

"Speak or Not Listen" Angela Chang