1. How to sing long drawl notes?
One of the melody expression techniques of Mongolian long tunes with prairie charm is to use longer drawl notes on the backbone of the melody to express emotions. . This is one of the reasons why it is called Mongolian long tune. But this kind of drawl does not mean that the longer the draw, the better. Generally speaking, there is a certain proportional relationship between each phrase or section of a long-key folk song, not just the long key literally understood.
2. Nogulla style decorative tone singing?
Nogula is an important expression technique of Mongolian long tune. It is a highly decorative cadenza (artificial vibrato), which best embodies the characteristics of Mongolian music. Many "flavorful" parts of the song are indispensable for the use of Nogula. "Nogula" can be translated into Chinese as "wave sound". This "artificial vibrato" can be obtained in three ways.
3. Learn from Western singing methods?
Some singing methods of Mongolian long-melody songs are similar to Western bel canto singing methods in many aspects. For example, when it comes to breath control, both emphasize the "deepness", "passage", and "liveness" of breath, and the importance of waist muscle movement for breath control. Both emphasize the opening of the vocal cavity. Open the pharyngeal cavity and emphasize the special role of the pharyngeal cavity in singing and vocalization.
4. Mixed singing method
To sing Mongolian long tune songs well, you must have a good voice and a wide range. Mongolian traditional singing also uses the mixing method, using special timbre changing technology to widen the vocal range. This has two major advantages: first, it can unify the vocal area and timbre, making the sound smoother; second, the mixed sound contains a certain amount of real sound color, which further enhances the penetration of the sound.
5. Unique singing method?
Crying is a very important factor in singing and an important means of expression in the art of singing. It can make People's voices become crisper, brighter, and more penetrating. Singing Mongolian long tunes especially requires this kind of bright, glorious, penetrating, metallic sound. Only this kind of sound can be transmitted farther on the vast prairie.