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The Study And Cognition Of Singing The "Open A Window Gently" In The Musical Play "Star"

Posted on:2020-06-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330596488183Subject:Art and music
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Musical was born conform to the times with its popularity.Musicians were inspired by the unique artistic charm and affinity of musical.They explored and interpreted musical continuously to nurture a large number of excellent works."Open a Window Gently" is an anthology of the Chinese urban musical "Star",which deeply touches the audience with simple and imaginative lyrics,pure and affectionate appeal.It expresses lofty humanistic feelings through distinct levels and intense melody.This paper mainly uses the method of practical analysis and analogy induction to research.Author obtains the mastery of such musical singing techniques and the skills of problem solving with the singing practice and thinking.The value of musicals is excavated in the singing process.Its lyrics express personal feelings from the perspective of the first person.The piano accompaniment echoes the singing melody.It mainly decomposes the arpeggios of chords with rigorous skill.The way of three tunes in the works directly clarifies the further release of emotions.Besides mastering professional skills,the singer should also accurately grasp the key points,integrate himself into the plot,experience the emotional changes in the hearts of the character,and highlight the characteristics of the era when singing this musical.By adjusting the singer's requirements,word-biting,rhythm,emotional processing and the cooperation with piano accompaniment,etc.this paper refines the artistic characteristics of the works and ponders on the practical significance and development trend of music works and musical plays in society.Research on musical is conducive to promoting the inheritance and development of excellent Chinese culture and spirit.
Keywords/Search Tags:Open the window gently, Musical, Research on Singing, Practice, Thinking
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