The Bel Canto and Folk Singing Education and Development in China

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Zhang Yun
Nicha Pattananon

Abstract

          National vocal music is a common form of traditional culture. It is a multiple national and regional performance style and is popular. Under the unremitting research of the national language and regional art gimmick, many musicians promote national vocal music on the international stage. At the same time, under the background of international cultural integration, the bel canto of popular western countries, with its powerful expressive force and unique inner charm, won the appreciation of people worldwide. Bel canto and folk singing not only on the breath and resonance and improperness and polishing have the bigger difference, but in words rhyme, voice smoothness, and artistic level exists significant differences, therefore, How to do a better job of bel canto in the application of national vocal music work, to promote the development of span of Chinese national vocal music art and has the vital role.

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Zhang Yun, & Pattananon, N. . (2023). The Bel Canto and Folk Singing Education and Development in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(11), 405–412. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/262984
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