The Inheritance and Development of Chinese Manchu Shamanic Music

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Chonglei Zhao
Pongsapich Kaewkulthorn
Surasak Jamnongsarn

Abstract

Background and Aim: Manchu shamanic music, a vital component of Northeast China’s intangible cultural heritage since its 2010 designation, faces existential threats from declining rituals, urbanization, and global cultural influences. Rooted in Tungusic traditions, it integrates spiritual communication through pentatonic scales and ritual practices, yet risks erosion due to aging practitioners and waning youth engagement. This study examines the artistic characteristics of Manchu shamanic music and evaluates its inheritance status and developmental strategies, aiming to bridge preservation and modernization.


Materials and Methods: Utilizing mixed methods, the research combines archival analysis of Qing-era texts, ethnographic fieldwork in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning provinces, and semi-structured interviews with 12 shamans and cultural inheritors. Fieldwork included participant observation in eight rituals and documentation of regional variations.


Results: The music features pentatonic structures (predominantly Zhi mode), three-note melodies, and 2/4 rhythms, reflecting syncretism with Han Chinese traditions. Historically, it influenced folk arts like Errenzhuan theater and Taiping Drum dance. Modern revitalization efforts include artistic innovations (e.g., Dongchui Border Drum dance drama) and digital adaptations (e.g., Nishan Shaman game). Challenges include aging shamans (average >60 years) and low youth awareness (<12%).


Conclusion: Sustainable preservation requires interdisciplinary strategies: integrating AI for melodic analysis, fostering community-driven initiatives, and enhancing youth engagement via gamification. Balancing cultural authenticity with innovation, such as hybrid performances and policy-supported training, can transform shamanic music into a dynamic, living tradition amidst globalization.

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Zhao, C., Kaewkulthorn , P., & Jamnongsarn, S. (2025). The Inheritance and Development of Chinese Manchu Shamanic Music. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 5(6), 335–354. https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2025.7266
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