| The aria "Walking the Streets" in Puccini’s masterpiece "The Life of an Artist"is a very representative aria of the character Musetta in the play.This article starts with the singing difficulties and singing characteristics of the aria "Walking on the Street",firstly introduces the use of treble and breath when singing this aria,and then introduces the singing and application of decorative tones in this piece,as well as the dramatic performance of singing.The second part systematically analyzes the image,character and emotional expression of the character Musetta in the play,so as to help understand and discuss the singing processing and character shaping of "Walking the Street".This article focuses on how to better express emotions and present beautiful arias by controlling and adjusting the breath,pronunciation,and timbre volume in singing.At the same time,it especially strengthens the processing of the climax,the singing of decorative sounds,and other things that the author thinks should be paid attention to.Part of the discussion of singing skills,and strive to through these studies,can help future generations to deepen the understanding of the song,and provide some favorable reference value for others’ singing. |