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What musical background is better for reciting poetry?

Use Bandari’s pure music, such as "Spring Fields", "Snow Dream", "April Spring" and so on.

Features of Bandari’s works:

1. Visiting the shores of Lake Luochun, the foothills of Rose Mountain and the Alps in Switzerland to collect natural vowels.

2. Emphasis on a soft absoluteness, which is the purest and most reassuring music prescription.

3. The unique ultra-wide-angle sound field and ethereal arrangement constitute the most realistic nature music.

4. The refreshing soundtrack structure creates music with zero pressure and zero burden, and the more refined resolution of each channel makes the sound field effect more ethereal

5. The sound of running water and birds can calm people's emotions, relax their body and mind, and give people the feeling of returning to nature.

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Poetry recitation skills

1. Familiarize yourself with poetry - master the author: It is best and best to grasp the author's creative ideas and conception of the poem. The most direct way.

2. In-depth interpretation of poetry: "Interpreting poetry" is not enough to analyze the literal meaning. In addition to understanding the author, you must use your own thoughts and feelings as the basis and strive to explore the author. creative intentions and motivations.

Then analyze the inner meaning of each paragraph, each sentence, and even each word. Not only that, but the thoughts and emotions contained in the poem should gradually turn into the impulse of one's own thoughts and emotions, and then start reciting until you can't help but say it.

3. Master the tone: "Tone" is the overall way of "theme awareness" and "theme presentation" of the entire poem during recitation. The tone of the poem may be sad, happy, inspirational, mournful, etc.

4. Entering the poem: The first person to enter the poem should be the reciter. The reciter is deeply moved by the poetry because of his profound understanding of the verses, and then moves himself through the rich and appropriate vocal expressions. Finally, the listeners are moved and both enter the poetic realm.

5. A word or phrase, or even a certain syllable, that needs to be emphasized or highlighted when reading aloud is called stress. The same sentence has different meanings if the stress is different.