EXPLORATION OF VOCAL MUSIC TEACHING IN CHINESE OPERA “REGRET FOR THE PAST” (SHANG SHI)
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The opera "Regret for the past" marks the beginning of combining Chinese national opera creation exploration and Western opera creation skills. Through the practical teaching of classic arias in opera, teachers guide students to understand that vocal performance is an organic combination of voice and performance. Help students improve vocal skills through performance practice, enhance students' understanding of works of different times and backgrounds, and let students understand vocal music. The performance is full of confidence and truly achieves happy singing, experimental work with exploratory significance.
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