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On The Tenor Voice Of The Three Elements Of The Training Process To Resolve The Problem

Posted on:2010-12-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F X TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275469068Subject:Music
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During the Vacality,the three key element is indispensably if the learner wish to get beatiful voice,and a fine breathing quality.Except the talent which learner should have,the three elements:1.Breath,2.Throat,3. Sound Area is extremely important.How far the learner know and undrestand these three are useful way for testing learner's knowledge and skillful.In our country,from past and recently,there are plenty of article, theory,for discuss these three elements.In,which wrote by Zhian in Yuan Dynasty,mentioned breathing is the approach of " steel,pick,eschange,relax,ready ".Also,during the world Vacality History,there are plenty of article,theory,for discuss these three elements.The world-known famous Singer Capuso,make an idea about: "Learner should not cosidering the throat open equals to just open your mouth.If they can learn well,they can just breathing with a little strength to open it,inside of open the whole mouth."And in this article,I have fixed up the theory and data about the three element,used the data collecting,preparing defferent between Chinese and Overseas singing skill,also with my personal experiences,to have a deep conversation for these three most important element in Vacality study,and wish other expert and other learner join me and make conversation together.This article has been divided by four chapters:first,showing the way to evaluating the brathing theory problem the learner may have to face.Second,discuss the relationship between throat's open and Breathing.Third,what's the different between Tenor's voice area and others,and tow to solve the transition problem.Forth,how learner to avoid the physiology and psycholody problem may happen during the studying period.
Keywords/Search Tags:Breath, Throat Open, Transition Open, Vowel transaction
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