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The Use Of Non-three- Degree Overlapping Colored Chords In Artistic Songwriting

Posted on:2020-08-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330572991987Subject:Arts
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Art songs are a combination of music and literature.They have a wide range of subjects.The lyrics are usually selected from famous poems,which are profound and tend to express the inner world of the characters.In order to accurately grasp the style of music works,it is necessary to fully understand the meaning of the lyrics text,and then choose the structure of the lyrics,the style of the genre and the direction of the harmonies according to the content of the lyrics.Among them,the creation of harmony sounds often affects the emotional expression of songs,so enhancing the expressiveness of harmony can make piano accompaniment and vocal music complement each other,so that the emotions contained in artistic songs can be better expressed.The choice of harmony in musical works is closely related to the musical connotation,artistic description and image shaping of the works.Among them,the non-three-degree overlapping color chords are an important kind of harmony material in the music works to strengthen the harmony sound,enrich the harmony color,and shape the music image.This article will discuss the use of non-three-fold overlapping color chords in the creation of artistic songs in three parts: The first part,by reading a large number of documents,classifies and summarizes the usage of non-three-degree overlapping color chords.The second part summarizes the use of non-three-degree overlapping chords by analyzing the harmony of Chinese and foreign excellent artistic songs.The third part,with my three art songs as the research object,analyzes and summarizes the techniques of non-three-fold overlapping color chords in the works,and discusses how to use it better in actual creation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chord, Art Songs, Composition
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