There was also information about the music scores of songs such as "The Moon represents my heart" and "When I miss you, I ask the moon". "The Moon represents my heart" has an erhu musical score and has been covered by many people. Some of the simplified musical scores of "When I Miss You, I Ask the Moon" were "5506532321, 55065323216 - 0.56, 6606153523216 - 3.523216 - 3.5, 23216, 6611-(0.56), 3.523216", which could be used as a reference for teaching singing.
There was limited information about the singing techniques of " Lovesick Moon." The search results mentioned some singing techniques, such as singing essentials, vocal characteristics, energy control, strong harmony, volume control, etc., but did not provide specific teaching methods or detailed guidance. Therefore, there was no way to confirm the specific information regarding the singing techniques of " Lovesick Moon."
Little White Poplar's simplified musical score teaching information. Mr. Hou uploaded a music video, which included the simplified music of Little White Poplar, which could help the students master the pitch and rhythm. In addition, there were other websites that provided the simplified music score of the little white poplar, such as the search score network and the Chinese music score network. Among them, Yan Weiwen was one of the artists who sang this song. However, the specific content of the simplified musical score was not provided in the search results. Therefore, I can't give a specific answer to the song that Little Poplar taught.
There were many versions of the simplified music tutorial videos and music scores for " Flowing Clouds in the Sky." Among them, UP Master Duolaimi, Mr. Hou, Neighborhood Bai Ning, and many other music instructors had uploaded related videos. You could watch these videos to learn the simplified musical score of " Flowing Clouds in the Sky." In addition, you can also find the relevant numbered musical scores and music scores on websites such as the numbered musical score network, the Chinese musical score network, and the search score network. However, the specific content of the simplified musical score and the details of the score needed to be further checked on the relevant videos and websites.
The numbered musical score was a simplified version of the score, used to represent the pitch, rhythm, and original tone of the music. The numbers in the simplified musical score represented the names of the notes in the scale, such as 1 for do, 2 for re, and so on. The original key of the music would be marked on the upper left corner of the numbered musical score. For example, 1=C, indicating that the key of the music was C. The numbered musical notation also included the representation of the beat, which determined the rhythm of a song through the speed and time sign. The note duration of the simplified musical notation was equivalent to a quarter note. There were also some decorative notes in the simplified musical score, such as the rest with 0 and the hymn with semicircle. The pitch represented by the numbers in the numbered musical notation was not fixed. To determine the pitch of each note, one needed to determine the absolute pitch of 1 in the numbered musical notation. The other notes were determined based on their relationship. Numbered musical notation was a simple method of recording music, divided into two types: alphabetic and numerical. Numbered musical notation was the most common one, and it was based on the movable sol-fa method.
Numbered musical notation was a simple method of recording music. There were two types of numbered musical notation, and it was derived from the staff. In the simplified musical score, the o in the upper left corner was equal to a rise, the f represented that the song was in the f-sharp key, and the pound sign represented the sharp sign, which meant that the song was in the sharp half-step. The numbers represented the notes, and the dot below the numbers represented the bass area. The note with a line below the number was called an eighth note, and the note with two lines was called a sixteenth note. The two sixteenth notes together were one and a half beats. There was a vertical bar in the number called the bar line, which was used to separate the bars. There was a bar between the two bar lines. In the simplified musical score, arcs were called legato lines, which could represent the effect of one word with multiple tones. There was a dot between the numbers called a dotted note, which was used to extend the previous note by half. However, it was too broad to just say " music score ". Different songs had different music score contents. For example, the music score of " Green Flower in the Army " was " How many lines are in my heart, two tears, heartfelt, cold wind, 1232, 323, 23176--1232, 56, 35, 3336, 67653 " and so on. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Above the Moon " was sung by the Legend of Phoenix. The lyrics were " I am looking up, above the moon, how many dreams are flying freely. I forgot yesterday and dried up my sadness. I want to reunite with you on that boundless road. Life has been guided, the tides are ebbing and rising. With your embrace, it is heaven. Who is calling, the love is deep. With my desire, like the white clouds floating, the horses in the east, the sheep in the west, the wild and spicy love song is sung until dawn. After the vicissitudes of the sun and moon, you are by my side. With a gentle gaze, let the dark night be gorgeous. The moon on the 15th has risen into the sky. Why are there no clouds beside it? I'm waiting for the beautiful girl. Why haven't you come yet? The moon on the 15th has risen into the sky. Why are there no clouds beside it?" If you want to sing this song, you need to be familiar with the melody and rhythm, and grasp the high notes and other skills during the singing process. In addition, there were other people who had performed different versions of " Above the Moon," such as Chen Peihui's live fan chorus version. " The Legend of Pengcheng " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is the annotation of the Hujia song: Hu Jia Qu was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Cheng 'en. It told the story of a scholar named Chen Yuchun who traveled to an ancient world where he encountered many dangers and challenges and gradually grew into a hero. Through the description of Chen Yuchun's growth, the novel shows the customs and moral values of ancient Chinese society, and at the same time reveals the dark side of human nature and the various drawbacks of feudal society. The protagonist of the novel, Chen Yuchun, was a young man with a sense of justice and courage. He constantly overcame difficulties, constantly learned and improved his ability, and finally became an outstanding hero. Hu Jia Qu was praised as a classic of ancient Chinese novels because of its unique narrative style and character image.
The original singer of "Wandering Song" was Chen Xing. The following is the general situation of "Wandering Song": The wanderer misses you outside, dear mother; The wanderer's footsteps travel all over the world, without a home. The winter wind, carrying snowflakes, blows my tears down. Walking, walking, walking, how many years have passed; The grass in spring is sprouting. It's another spring and summer, the wanderer is outside. " Hugging You in the Wind of the City " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
Although there was no complete information on "I and My Motherland's Music Teaching", it could provide some relevant information. "Me and My Motherland" was written by Zhang Li and composed by Qin Yongcheng. The simplified musical score with F key could be downloaded from the PDF-Music Network. In addition, there were many simplified musical scores for different instruments (such as erhu, flute, etc.), which could assist in learning the melody of the song. In terms of singing, many singers such as Li Guyi, Yin Xiumei, Liao Changyong, Han Hong, and Faye Wong have performed this song before. You can learn the singing skills and emotional expression by listening to their performances. There is also Teacher Zhang Kou's basic flute training simplified musical score introductory learning demonstration performance as a reference. The novel "Flower in the Heart" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!