CONSTRUCTING JIANG JIE’S OPERA GUIDEBOOK FOR TEACHING VOCAL MUSIC FOURTH-YEAR STUDENTS AT CHINESE PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY OF ART COLLEGE, BEIJING PROVINCE, THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
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Introduction: Jiang Jie’s Opera is a modern Chinese opera based on the true story of 'Jiang Jie,' a female revolutionary who sacrificed her life for the ideals of communism in China. Objective: to study Jiang jie opera to create an opera guidebook. Jiang Jie by using it to experiment and teach and find the results of the teaching experiment. Methods: Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Results: found that Jiang Jie opera has an intense character, outstanding national style and beautiful singing parts. Jiang Jie opera guidebook there are a total of five chapters. The fourth-year students were taught Jiang Jie opera. using the guidebook, the trial took 14 weeks. Results: There was a noticeable improvement in students’ vocal abilities following the activity, as evidenced by an increase in the average score from 3.13 to 4.10. This indicates significant development in both vocal technique and emotional expression throughsinging.
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