Vocal music is a discipline that studies the production, development and change of human voices, including vocal theory, vocal techniques and vocal performance.
First of all, vocal theory is the foundation of vocal musicology. It includes knowledge of the structure of the human vocal organs, the principles of vocalization, timbre control, breathing control, etc. In addition, vocal music theory also involves many fields such as ** theory, phonetics, acoustics, etc., and the knowledge in these fields is intertwined with each other and together forms the basis of vocal music theory.
Secondly, vocal technique is at the heart of vocal studies. It includes skills in vocal techniques, breathing techniques, timbre control techniques, articulation techniques, and more. The training of these techniques can help singers better grasp their own voice, so as to better express ** and emotions.
Finally, vocal performance is the ultimate goal of vocal studies. It includes forms such as song singing, ** drama performance, and cappella performance. Vocal performance requires singers to have solid vocal skills and rich emotional expression skills, and at the same time, they also need to have excellent stage performance, so that the audience can feel the charm and emotional power of the world.
In addition to this, vocal music also involves issues such as voice health and voice**. Voice health care is mainly to protect the throat through scientific and reasonable methods to avoid throat fatigue and injuryVoice is to help the throat recover from diseases and injuries through medical means.
To sum up, vocal music is a comprehensive discipline that covers knowledge and skills in multiple fields. For singers, mastering the basic theories and practical skills of vocal music can help them better develop their talents and talents and become excellent singersFor ordinary people, understanding the basic knowledge and skills of vocal music can help them better protect their voices and improve their ability to appreciate and express emotions.