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Music Features And Singing Analysis Of Song "Think Of You"

Posted on:2021-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623973289Subject:Music
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The song "Think Of You " was selected from the fourth act of the Song and Dance Opera "Shandandan" in the northern Shanxi Xintian tour.This melody is beautiful,the lyrics are rich in the local dialect characteristics of northern Shanxi,sincere feelings,both lyrical and tragic.The works reflect the heroine's independent character and the persistent pursuit of firm love.The author consults the relevant information and combines the singing of the work,from the music ontology and interpretation of works and so on,the work has been more in-depth analysis and interpretation,so as to better interpret the work.This paper consists of an introduction,body and conclusion.The first part is the introduction,expounds the study background,the present situation,the purpose,the meaning and method,the second part is the body,divided into three chapters,the first chapter of the body briefly describes the basic characteristics of the letter day tour in northern Shanxi and the creation background of the song "Think Of You ",the second chapter of the body mainly analyzes the musical characteristics of the song "Think Of You ",respectively,from the melodic characteristics,respectively,from the melodic characteristics,respectively.The rhythm characteristics,the tuning characteristics,the accompaniment weaving characteristics of several parts are expounded and analyzed;The third chapter of the text of the song "Think Of You" is a singing analysis,this part is also the main content of this paper,respectively,from the lyrics of the bite and pronunciation,emotional expression and processing,singing skills and use,stage performance and image shaping,national style and charm of the accurate grasp of the explanation and analysis;The third part is the conclusion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Song "Think Of You", Musical features, Singing analysis
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