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Singing Analysis Of《Gu Xiang He》

Posted on:2017-05-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330482993357Subject:Arts
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"Gu xiang he" is a short length, word meaning is mellow, the excellent vocal music works with describing nostalgia for the theme. The work is Wang Zezhou created a typical mezzo-soprano song for charity. Beautiful melody, lyrics and catchy,expressed the author’s love of hometown and thick. The singer before singing the song works, works of the background, structure, melody and accompaniment, lyrics and so on various aspects to conduct a comprehensive analysis, find works the profound connotation,make design, in accordance with their characteristics of songs for accurate interpretation. This article mainly discusses from two aspects of work analysis and singing analysis, using the method of practice, network audio-visual video access method, literature review method, analysis and other research methods,combined with the accurate understanding of "Gu xiang he" music, grasp, combined with its own conditions and characteristics, from the sound shape, music, stage performance, etc. The details and conform to the requirements of the works and their own ability to show the accurate design and proper treatment. Combining with their own situation, in the first person to work from the point of view of a detailed analysis,to understand and design, through the combination of practice and theory, completed detailed resolution of work and perfect deduce. "Gu xiang he" from the Angle of the meticulous analysis, a comprehensive understanding and grasp deduce should pay attention to all aspects of the work. Is not only the ascension of their singing technology, but also for other singer singing this song works provide a certain reference. At present, the author had not found through the literature and the research achievements of this topic research in the same direction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Original song, Gu xiang he, Work analysis, Singing analysis
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