Listening and sight-singing refers to sight-singing and ear-training. It is one of the basic subjects for learning music. It is a training of music reading skills. It is usually done under the guidance of teachers to mobilize students to independently use vision, hearing and feeling. Positive thinking activities practice reading music.
By sight-singing a large number of music melody fragments or music theme melodies, students can obtain a large amount of music nourishment, accumulate music materials and materials, and gradually cultivate and improve students' independent reading of music materials and singing (playing) skills. Increase your ability to feel and understand music.
It is an important basic course in music majors. Its content is usually divided into three parts: auditory training, dictation, and sight-singing. The main tasks are: to develop musical hearing, enhance musical memory, and cultivate correct pitch and rhythm; thereby acquiring proficient music reading skills and rich musical vocabulary, and actively using hearing in actual music activities.
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Singing precautions
Correct singing posture
1. Keep your body upright and naturally relaxed. Relaxation here It should never be flabby or paralyzed. It should present a positive and uplifting state, that is, a state of full energy.
2. Keep your head at a slightly higher position with your eyes looking straight ahead, your chest naturally straightened out, your shoulders slightly lowered and back, your lower abdomen contracted, your arms hanging down naturally, and your whole body in a state of active movement.
3. Place your feet slightly apart, one in front of the other, with the front foot firmly on, and the weight of the body should be steady, with the weight falling on both feet.
4. The face and eyes should be natural and vivid. The eyebrows, eyes, and mouth are important parts of the facial features. The eyes are the windows to the soul. Therefore, when singing, remember to open your eyes wider and do not squint or pretend. Sing.