The Application of Piano Art Direction in National Vocal Works

Journal: Arts Studies and Criticism DOI: 10.32629/asc.v2i2.321

Xue Qiao

Southwest Minzu University

Abstract

China's spiritual civilization is undergoing rapid development and change, which promotes the concept of piano art guidance be fully integrated into national vocal works. From the perspective of piano art direction, this article mainly discusses its relationship with national vocal works. Secondly, based on national vocal works, the author will explore the functional significance of piano art guidance, and explain how to better play the role and advantages of piano art guidance in national vocal works, and explore various effective application measures. This article aims to provide reference for the majority of colleagues in order to promote China's artistic civilization on a new journey.

Keywords

piano art direction, national vocal works, application

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