Selling newspaper song piano accompanimentFrom the reference materials, he could obtain the piano accompaniment score of the Song of Selling newspapers. There were different forms of the piano accompaniment score of the Song of Selling newspapers, such as the three-part children's chorus piano accompaniment score + chorus line score (original tune D), and the piano accompaniment score of the simplified score version. However, the specific score content could not be found, and the detailed note content of the piano accompaniment score of the Song of Selling newspapers could not be accurately provided.
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Father and son song, piano accompanimentIn order to achieve the piano accompaniment of the father-son song, the following aspects needed to be started:
** 1. Speed and rhythm **
1. ** Accurately grasp the rhythm type **
- Different styles of father-son songs had different rhythms. If the song had a strong rhythm, such as a distinctive rhythm, it had to be played accurately. For example, some songs that expressed the dynamic interaction between father and son might have a rhythm similar to that of a march. When playing the accompaniment, one had to ensure that every rhythm point was clear and accurate.
- If it was a lyrical father-son song, it would usually be smooth and steady. For example, if the song was a lyric song that expressed the deep feelings between a father and son, the accompaniment had to maintain this stable rhythm. It could not be fast or slow. It was like when accompanying a gentle song about the relationship between a father and son, the accompaniment had to maintain a stable rhythm like a trickle.
- For songs like arias in operas that involved father-son plots, the tempo had to be determined according to the plot. If it was to show the conflict or reconciliation between father and son, the narration part would be more free. There would be a change in speed before and after the aria, and it was necessary to accurately grasp the change in speed.
- For father-and-son songs, the tempo of the song had to be determined according to the song's content and emotions. For example, an art song that portrayed a father and son reminiscing about the past might start with a slow adagio, with emotional ups and downs in the middle, a change in speed, and finally return to a calm adagio. The accompaniment had to be keenly aware of this adjustment in speed.
2. ** Match the rhythm with the singer **
- The singer might have some personal rhythm when singing the father-son song, and the piano accompaniment had to be able to adapt. For example, some singers might slightly increase the rhythm of the part that expressed the excitement between father and son, or slightly drag out certain notes in the affectionate part. The accompaniment had to sense it in time and sync with the singer.
** 2. Volume control **
1. ** Tune the volume according to the song's content and mood **
- If the song was to express the warm and delicate feelings between father and son, such as describing the plot of a father silently protecting his son, the volume of the piano accompaniment might be soft, like a trickle of water to set off the atmosphere. If it was to express the heroic feelings between father and son, such as the firm determination of father and son to face difficulties together, the volume of the accompaniment could be increased appropriately to enhance the momentum.
2. ** Consider the volume ratio of the singing part **
- If the father-son song was a duet, different voices had different volume requirements. For example, in a father-son duet, if the father's voice was a deep, heavy baritone, the accompaniment had to be adjusted according to the volume characteristics of the baritone. For the son's voice, if it was a relatively clear tenor, the volume of the accompaniment should be adjusted accordingly to ensure that the volume ratio between the accompaniment and the singing voice was appropriate. It could not only highlight the characteristics of the father and son's respective voices, but also be harmonious and unified.
** 3. Emotional expression **
1. ** Understand the father-son relationship in the song **
- The piano accompaniment had to understand the emotional relationship between the father and son in the song, whether it was the love between the father and son, the contradiction, or the emotional changes in growth. Through the understanding of these emotions, the strength and speed of touching the keys would reflect the emotions. For example, when expressing the deep love between a father and son, the touch of the keys could be softer and slower to convey the depth of the emotion.
2. ** Follow the singer's emotions **
- When the singer interpreted the father-son song, he would convey his emotions through his voice, and the accompaniment had to be in sync with the singer's emotions. When the singer expressed his gratitude to his father in the song, the accompaniment had to use appropriate musical expression techniques, such as the choice of chords, subtle changes in rhythm, etc., to enhance the expression of this emotion, so that the entire singing and accompaniment performance was more infectious.
** 4. The piano accompaniment's key touch technique **
1. ** The use of multiple keys **
- When it was necessary to express the delicate feelings between father and son, such as recalling the warm moments when father and son got along, touching the keys could be done in a way that gathered emotion and strength on the fingertips. The fingertips were sensitive and had a good sense of propriety and control. At the moment of contact with the keys, they could control the local force and pronunciation to play a soft and warm tone.
- If it was to express the firm feelings between father and son, such as the plot of father and son overcoming difficulties together, the strength of the key could be increased appropriately, but the beauty of the tone should also be maintained. The appropriate sound effect could be achieved by adjusting the speed, strength, and depth of the key.
- When playing the accompaniment of a father and son song with multiple voices, one should pay attention to the full and sufficient time of the delay and hold note to enrich the layering of the music and better express the complex emotional relationship between the father and son.
- At the same time, the relaxation of the arm and wrist was also very important. It was necessary to experience the transmission and transfer of weight, and pay attention to the coordination of the strength transfer between the arm, wrist, and fingers, so that the sound between the two sounds would be closer, just like the close emotional connection between father and son.
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