The Dissemination and Development of He Jiguang's Vocal Performance Art: An Investigation from the Perspective of Amateur Enthusiast Groups
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This paper takes the amateur enthusiast group as the research object to explore the dissemination and development of He Jiguang's vocal performance art within this specific group. Through the analysis of relevant data, it dissects the role of factors such as artistic experience, the background of the times, singing repertoire, singing techniques, and the audience group in the dissemination and development of He Jiguang's vocal performance art from the perspective of amateur enthusiasts. The research results indicate that the amateur enthusiast group believes that these factors have a unique influence mechanism in He Jiguang's vocal performance art, providing valuable references for further promoting the dissemination of He Jiguang's vocal performance art.
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