| Opera is a unique comprehensive stage performing art in China and one of our traditional cultures.It integrates Chinese folk music and traditional folk art and has an important impact on our history,culture and artistic inheritance.In recent years,opera has gradually been paid attention to by educators.Various kinds of opera art activities have been carried out on the campus of our country.The study of opera course has also been increased in music class.The influence of opera art on teenagers is getting higher and higher.However,in actual teaching,there are also many problems in the Opera course.Wang Jide's Qulu is one of the earliest systematic and complete works of opera theory in China.It has different degrees of influence on many opera works in Ming,Qing and modern times.In addition to the general conclusion of the singing vocalization method and the concept of performing creation,this book also contains the interpretation of aesthetic concept,which is consistent with the comprehensive singing skills combined with singing and performing in the junior high school singing curriculum and the music curriculum standard of "taking aesthetics as the core".This article draws lessons from the singing methods in Melody,summarizes the singing concepts of Melody from the rhetoric of voice and rhetoric and the theory of creation.According to the teaching requirements of the music curriculum standard in junior middle school,it expounds how to draw lessons from the singing methods of Melody.Finally,it carries out innovative teaching design for the singing curriculum combined with the problems in the opera curriculum.The purpose of this paper is to solve the problem of singing and performing in the course of singing and improve the students' singing level by referring to the singing methods in the Melody of Opera;to guide students to have a new understanding of opera by changing the teaching methods of the course of opera;to stimulate students' perception of beauty by learning the aesthetic concept of opera,and to enhance students' interest in learning opera. |