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The reason why "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" has become a classic and widely sung is not only because it is an immortal legend, but because of the call of the times, the wisdom of the elite, the sublimation of art, and the needs of the people have been best presented in an elegant and popular way.
Appreciation of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau:
The singing style of "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" is sung in a national and popular way, and the biggest feature of the singing style is that it is natural and atmospheric, with ease, calm breath, breathing through, and the unity of timbre before and after. Li Na's singing was full of breath, soaring into the sky, without deliberately controlling her breath and breathing, and she used a very strong Tibetan style singing method to combine her own unique timbre;
When singing, the position is forward, up, and the fulcrum is stable, maintaining the unity of breathing and resonance, and the timbre is closer to the characteristics of this song, so listening to her song, it is as if in front of people's eyes, and the beautiful scenery of nature such as the Potala Palace, the snow-capped plateau, the plateau lake, the blue spike Hutian and white clouds, cattle and sheep, and yaks are presented in their minds.
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Abstract Li Na, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, was born in Henan on July 25, 1963, her father died when she was 5 years old, and she lived with her mother since she was a child, and later became a student of the 75th performance class of Henan Opera School. After graduation, Li Na went to Henan Henan Opera Troupe, Henan Provincial Song and Dance Troupe, and then went to Shenzhen to learn singing, and then wandered to Beijing. It can be called the song with the highest order rate and the longest popular time in recent years.
In the past ten years, she has sung more than 200 songs for more than 160 film and television works. However, it was also when she was at her most popular that Li Na visited Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie City on May 23, 1997, moved her hukou to Yongding District of Zhangjiajie on June 6, and became a nun in Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province a month later, with the legal name Shi Changsheng.
The resume of Li Na, a singer from the Tibetan Plateau.
Li Na, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, was born in Henan on July 25, 1963, her father died when she was 5 years old, and she lived with her mother since she was a child, and later became a student of the 75th performance class of Henan Opera School. After graduation, Li Na went to Henan Henan Opera Troupe, Henan Provincial Song and Dance Troupe, and then went to Shenzhen to learn singing, and then wandered to Beijing. It can be called the song with the highest order rate and the longest popular time in recent years.
In the past ten years, she has sung more than 200 songs for more than 160 film and television works. However, it was also when she was at her most popular that Li Na visited Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie City on May 23, 1997, moved her hukou to Yongding District of Zhangjiajie on June 6, and became a nun in Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province a month later, with the legal name Shi Changsheng.
Li Na, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, was born in Henan on July 25, 1963, her father died when she was 5 years old, and she lived with her mother since she was a child, and later became a student of the 75th performance class of Henan Opera School. After graduation, Li Na went to Henan Henan Opera Troupe, Henan Provincial Song and Dance Troupe, and then went to Shenzhen to learn singing, and then wandered to Beijing. It can be called the song with the highest order rate and the longest popular time in recent years.
In the past ten years, she has sung more than 200 songs for more than 160 film and television works. However, it was also when she was at her most popular that Li Na visited Tianmen Mountain in Zhangjiajie City on May 23, 1997, moved her hukou to Yongding District of Zhangjiajie on June 6, and became a nun in Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province a month later, with the legal name Shi Changsheng.
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"Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" is the representative work of Chinese soprano Li Na, written and composed by Zhang Qianyi. "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" is the opening song of the 1993 TV series "Heavenly Road", and later used as the ending song of the 2005 TV series "Snow Love".
In 1997, Li Na stood out from many popular singers with "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau". Later, Li Na faded out of the music scene, but she changed her finger to sing "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" has always been talked about.
The appearance of the song "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" has changed people's consistent perception of popular songs. Let the people realize that popular songs can be very atmospheric and elegant.
Song Appreciation:
When Na sang "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau", she used ethnic and popular singing methods, and the most important feature of the singing style is the natural atmosphere, easy to play, calm breathing, destruction of breathing, and the unity of timbre.
Li Na's singing is full of breath and sky, she does not deliberately control the breath and breathing, as soon as she comes up, she uses a very strong Tibetan flavor singing method combined with her own unique timbre, listening to her song, it is like presenting the beautiful scenery of nature such as snow-capped mountains and plateaus, blue sky and white clouds, cattle and sheep in people's eyes and minds.
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Some people speculate that Li Nazhi became a monk for four reasons: first, she was dissatisfied with reality and wanted to escape the troubles in life; the second is frustration in marriage and love, and sees through the short-term and long-term love between children; the third is impulsive, creating hype materials to coax themselves; Fourth, it is difficult to reach the peak in the world, and it is difficult to break through, so it is better to retire as soon as possible. Yunyun.
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My dad was a fan of hers, and he wanted to know why, and I don't think we need to be surprised or saddened, because it's the best place in her heart, and maybe some people's hearts can't bear the earth.
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