Practice the Technique of Singing Vietnamese Light Music Song for Middle-age Female Voices

Authors

  • Do Thi Lam Lecturer at Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22161/jhed.6.4.2

Abstract

Classical chamber music vocal techniques, typically the bel canto singing style, have been shaped with many methodical methods. In our country, several famous vocal pedagogues have compiled and written books on teaching vocal music such as Nguyen Trung Kien and Ho Mo La. Unlike classical chamber singing, currently, in our country, there are no books or unified in-depth research on light music singing techniques. While classical vocal techniques require strictness and the singer must accurately perform every detail recorded in the song, light music is characterized by a fairly free and comfortable way of singing from the mouth, how to vibrate your voice, process sound to express your work... Singers can be creative from their point of view, as long as they create their mark and attract listeners.

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References

Nguyen Trung Kien (2001), Vocal music pedagogy, Institute of Music, Hanoi.

Ho Mo La (2008), Methods of teaching vocal music, Encyclopedia Publishing House, Hanoi.

Nguyen Thi To Mai (1992), Some research on Vietnamese songs that have absorbed the Rock music style, Thesis in Music Theory, Hanoi Conservatory of Music, Hanoi.

Many authors (1999), Jazz - Rock - Pop, Music Publishing House, Hanoi.

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Published

2024-07-06

How to Cite

Lam, D. T. (2024). Practice the Technique of Singing Vietnamese Light Music Song for Middle-age Female Voices. International Journal of Humanities and Education Development (IJHED), 6(4), 13-18. https://doi.org/10.22161/jhed.6.4.2