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Compare the music "Singing in the West" (Wang Hongwei) with the folk songs "Pigping Potatoes" and "Going Up to the Mountains to Look at the Pingchuan" from multiple perspectives such as style, thank y
Compare the music "Singing in the West" (Wang Hongwei) with the folk songs "Pigping Potatoes" and "Going Up to the Mountains to Look at the Pingchuan" from multiple perspectives such as style, thank you!

The advantages of Wang Hongwei’s singing can be summarized in eight words: clear voice, clear words, strong flavor and balanced attitude.

The first is sound communication, the first is smoothness, and the second is transparency. Although Wang Hongwei is now classified as a folk singer, and he also participated in the ethnic group in the Youth Singing Competition. But I still think Wang Hongwei's voice is "Bel Canto". Bel canto here is in a narrow sense, that is, bel canto as opposed to national and popular.

The so-called "word clearness" means firstly, clarity, and secondly, clarity. Every word was sung clearly. In the smooth melody, it soaks into your skin and penetrates into your soul.

The third characteristic is the strong taste, one is the flavor, and the other is the emotion. On the basis of his clear enunciation, he also sang beautifully. The flavors vary greatly, some are high-pitched, some are lingering, some are sour, and he can accurately sing the connotation of local folk songs.

The fourth major characteristic is state balance, one is ecological balance, and the other is mental balance. He can sing folk songs from different ethnic groups and regions in a pure and authentic way. It completely stems from his mental balance.