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qǔzi: 曲子 - Song, Tune, Melody

Quick Summary

Core Meaning

Character Breakdown

The characters combine to mean “a piece of melody,” which we translate as a tune, song, or composition.

Cultural Context and Significance

In Chinese culture, 曲子 (qǔzi) carries a weight that the simple English “tune” often lacks. It is deeply connected to traditional and classical art forms.

Using 曲子 shows an appreciation for the musical composition, whether it's a centuries-old folk melody or a newly composed instrumental piece.

Practical Usage in Modern China

While it has classical roots, 曲子 is still used in everyday modern Chinese.

Example Sentences

Nuances and Common Mistakes

The most common point of confusion for learners is the difference between 曲子 (qǔzi), 歌 (gē), and 音乐 (yīnyuè).

Common Mistake: Using 曲子 to refer to a modern pop song.

Think of it this way: All 歌 (gē) have a 曲子 (qǔzi), but not all 曲子 (qǔzi) are called 歌 (gē).