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Expanding Your Chinese Through Music

I saw another discussion [http://www.italki.com/discussion/105768] about boosting your Korean learning through music. I thought this was interesting, so I did some Googling and found that there are similar articles about incorporating music into your Chinese study.

 

Here's a link to the article on hackingchinese.com

http://www.hackingchinese.com/12-songs-to-learn-chinese-and-expand-your-horizons

 

The article has embedded music videos and links to several more articles with even more music.

 

Granted, Mandopop and Cantopop aren't quite as popular as Kpop, but I still thought it was something worth sharing!

2016년 1월 15일 오후 8:55
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Well, learning music is fun, but I'd say it's not as useful for tonal languages, since the melody tends to mess with the tones.

2016년 1월 17일

I don't know if this was true. When I first started learning Chinese two years ago I actually posed a question on italki specifically concerning learning Chiense through music. When I learned French and Spanish this was actually an extremely efficient and indirect way to learn vocabulary and phrases. With Chinese I thought this wouldn't be useful. However there are certain Chinese songs where I have heard words or phrases that I remember and use all the time. For example when I was listening to Jane Zhang's "I believe" she says 每个呼吸都有意义。From week one of learning Chinese I've always known what 呼吸 and 有意义 meant and  I think that's been invaluable to me. This is just one of many examples so actually now I am a big proponet of listening to music translating the lyrics and background musicing it when you do something else.

2016년 1월 23일