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The Artistic Expression and Application of Emotion in Vocal Music Singing

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2022.030106 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 1459

Author(s)

Yu Kai-xi 1,2, Han Li-Min 2, Wen Jing 2, Shao Chenhao 2, Liu Ze-hua 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Sangmyung University, Seoul,100744, Korea.
2 Music and Dance Academy, Hebei Normal University for Nationalities, Chengde, 10098, China

Corresponding Author

Yu Kai-xi

ABSTRACT

As we all know, the art of singing is rich and diverse in terms of expression and emotional communication. All music works give true feelings and convey the heart to listener. The composer needs to express his excellent works heartily, and endow them with delicate psychological emotions to highlight the inner emotional world. The soul of singing art is whether to express its thoughts and emotions, and only by fully comprehending its emotions can the core ideas of singing art be better expressed. Based on related theories, this article will discuss the dialectical relationship between singing and emotion, and on this basis, put forward the artistic expression and application of emotion in singing, and provide some learning lessons for singers.

KEYWORDS

Vocal singing, Emotion, Singing art

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Yu Kai-xi, Han Li-Min, Wen Jing, Shao Chenhao, Liu Ze-hua, The Artistic Expression and Application of Emotion in Vocal Music Singing. Art and Performance Letters (2022) 3: 23-26. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2022.030106.

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