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My feelings after listening to a music class - composition

I grew up in a rural area and have no sense of music. I can be said to be a complete tone-deaf. I can neither sing nor taste. This time, my friend’s child is going to Beijing to apply for a job. , I borrowed the students in the class to give a trial lecture, and I also listened to a music class together.

When they arrived at the new lecture hall, Teacher Yang distributed the materials to be taught to the students, introduced himself, and entered the teaching process. First, Teacher Yang asked the students to listen extensively to "Rebuilding the River and the Mountains for Future Generations" sung by the veteran artist Luo Yusheng, and asked about the emotions expressed in the melody. The students answered "angry, high-pitched, and tragic"; then through the TV series "Four Generations Under One Roof" The video material provides an in-depth understanding of the social background reflected in the creation of this song, and a sense of what the lyricist reflected: the gradual awakening of the people during this historical period and the tenacious and unyielding spirit of rising up to resist Japan; and then introduces the rhythmic characteristics of the Beijing Yun Dagu, "drag sound" and " Teacher Yang gave an example of how to sing "ornaments" and read music notes: "Ornaments" are like the headdress worn by a little girl. She demonstrated how to sing "ornaments"; then Teacher Yang let the students feel the rhythm of Beijing Yun Dagu through her own lead singing. ; Then teach the students to sing word for word.

After listening to this class, I appreciated the artistic charm of Jingyun Dagu, and was deeply attracted by the "Luo School" Jingyun of the old artist Luo Yusheng - "the words are straight and round, the tone is green and broad, and the euphemism is lyrical. Infected by the music, "mellow charm", I feel that junior high school students should take more music classes to cultivate their sentiments, which plays an extremely important role in forming a good world view and taste of life for students.

I have heard of Jingyun Dagu before and watched the TV series "Four Generations Under One Roof", but after class today, I have a new understanding of Jingyun Dagu: I know that Jingyun Dagu is an important part of Tianjin folk art. Song type. Jingyun Dagu is also known as Xiaokou Dagu. The predecessor of this genre was originally Qingdagu. After many generations of artists reformed it, the lyrics were changed to Jingkou Shangyun, the tune was renovated, and it became Jingyin Dagu. Finally, it was named Jingyun Dagu.

After returning home, I re-watched the TV series "Four Generations Under One Roof" and felt the melody of Beijing Yun Dagu, which gave me a different viewing experience than before. Especially when I looked up information about the artist Luo Yusheng, I learned that the theme song of "Four Generations Under One Roof" was sung by her when she was over 70 years old, and her tone is still so green, rich and open, especially Luo's performance in the high register. The intensity is still so strong! The spirit of old artists' dedication to art is a spiritual wealth that is always worth learning from our generation, and should be learned and inherited by my students.

This activity has deepened my understanding of the employment difficulties of modern college students. Students must learn knowledge and have certain abilities to remain invincible in social competition. A college student can teach such a difficult music class when he first steps onto the stage, and at the same time has a certain talent for performance. I believe that Teacher Yang will be able to successfully apply for the job in Beijing this time.

I really hope that one day someone will teach me to read music, learn a musical instrument, and cultivate my sentiment. It seems that this can only wait until I retire and enter a university for the elderly. Classmates, you are happy, but you must cherish the wonderful learning time. If you miss it, you will never have it again.

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