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Mezzo-soprano traditional vocal music

As a rare vocal music resource, it is precious at home and abroad. The mezzo-soprano has a special sound quality and timbre, with a wide range, deep and powerful timbre, pure and soft, and varied, especially the deep and full bass in the mezzo-soprano area is similar to the mezzo-soprano, and the colorful treble is similar to the general soprano. Analysis of physiological structure. Generally speaking, mezzo-soprano vocal cords are longer, thicker and wider, while the cavity space of pharynx and larynx is higher than that of women. This is a favorable condition for the mezzo-soprano voice to be mellow, loud, deep, firm and full of * * * effect. On the issue of speech recognition, we can't judge students' phonetic nature only by a certain feature. For example, in the range, some alto is similar to drama soprano and large soprano, and some alto is close to alto. The difference is that the tone of the mezzo-soprano is darker than that of the soprano, the high notes are thick and thick, and the bass area is mixed with some bass from the chest. The singing method of the mezzo-soprano area is basically the same as that of the soprano. As for dramatic sopranos and sopranos, although they also have full and powerful bass, they are still different from mezzo-sopranos in terms of their overall timbre. Compared with contralto, contralto is not as deep as contralto, and its color is not as strong as contralto, but it is more agile than contralto. The famous mezzo-soprano singers in China are Guan Mucun, Liu Ziqi, Dedema, Wu Meimei, Sun Yuanyuan, Liang Ning, Deyang, Zhuo Ma and Dong Fang.