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The Important Role Played By The Analysis Recitation Improve Singing Ability

Posted on:2013-11-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H CengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401474459Subject:Music
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The main purpose of this paper is to describe the recitation played an important role in improving singing ability, Recitation of classic prose poetry and fiction drama classic literary works translated into verbal language arts creative process.Singing is a special expression of a different from the day-to-day dialogue, he is the content of the work is manifested through the ups and downs of the tone.Recitation and singing of the two art forms are based on language as a common basis, a sense that can be done to promote each other. By the recitation of the method makes it easier for students to grasp the articulation articulation of the essentials of the lyrics, the song is true is passed to the audience; allows beginners song pitch, rhythm and emotional factors such as changes in training for breath control; allows sound more natural and relaxed, fluent, correct use on the resonance of the cavity, so that our voice is more colorful; beginners can more accurately understand the style of the work, the right to show the character of the work characteristics, the exact expression of the emotional content of the work, in song concert stage to be able to make sure that the extremely rich, for understandable heart, audience empathy with the singer, and the rich emotional experience. After research and practice, we can find the recitation with significant results for the students to improve their singing ability, vocal teaching process, we can gradually try to guide beginners quickly master articulation articulation in the recitation of the traction, breath control, resonance use and emotional performance and other elements of singing training, to simplify the seemingly complex singing skills, effectively improve students singing ability.
Keywords/Search Tags:Recitation, singing, language
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