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Analysis of the Artistic Emotions of Clarinet Performance
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The clarinet (often called the black pipe in mainland my country) is a reed instrument and one of the Western wind instruments. It was born in the late 17th century and early 18th century. It has the characteristics of rich timbre and strong expressiveness. The timbre in the middle range is soft and full, and the treble and bass ranges are dramatic. This paper uses literature analysis and case analysis to conduct a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the clarinet performance art. The study found that the single reed is actually an art of expressing the inner emotions of the work. The ultimate goal of performance is to express the emotional connotation of the work. To become an excellent clarinet player, one must not only master the performance technique, but also have a deep grasp of the connotation of the work and express the emotions of the work.
Title: Analysis of the Artistic Emotions of Clarinet Performance
Description:
The clarinet (often called the black pipe in mainland my country) is a reed instrument and one of the Western wind instruments.
It was born in the late 17th century and early 18th century.
It has the characteristics of rich timbre and strong expressiveness.
The timbre in the middle range is soft and full, and the treble and bass ranges are dramatic.
This paper uses literature analysis and case analysis to conduct a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the clarinet performance art.
The study found that the single reed is actually an art of expressing the inner emotions of the work.
The ultimate goal of performance is to express the emotional connotation of the work.
To become an excellent clarinet player, one must not only master the performance technique, but also have a deep grasp of the connotation of the work and express the emotions of the work.
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