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Rennderstanding Of The Fach Soprano Division System In Germany

Posted on:2019-12-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y T YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330566959988Subject:Music and dance / music performance and teaching
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German Fach voice division system is one of the widely used voice division systems in western opera art.According to the singer's own physiological conditions,voice singing ability and the specific quality of the voice,the system defines the various types of voice and each voice corresponding to the appropriate singing track.Different physiological conditions of sound constitute different types of voice parts and different types of voice parts.Dividing sopranos into different parts is a common recognition of the differences between sopranos.According to the physiological characteristics of each voice,take targeted training,this is a rigorous scientific teaching method.The German Fach voice system divides sopranos into seven types: light coloratura soprano,lyrical coloratura soprano,lyrical soprano,lyrical drama soprano,dramatic soprano and compound soprano.Its system also recognizes the dynamics of sound and voice conversion,due to the singer's physiological development and technical improvement and other factors,sound may be from one voice to another voice,track selection can also be extended to different parts of the track.From this point of view,this paper re-understanding the German Fach voice division system,mainly from the same voice type of stability,dynamics and totipotency of three voice forms of analysis,including five singers singing in different periods of different types of works of voice and different periods of work type summary to study the possibility of the development of the three voices.Finally,the paper explores the application of the recognition of voice development in teaching and performing practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Voice division, Development of three types of voice parts, Teaching practice, The practical of vocal music performance
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