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The Awakening of Sound: Fundamentals (Part 3): Visualization of Interval Structure and Historical Conventions
1. Starting with the Black and White Keys: The Smallest Structural Unit of the Musical System. In a previous article (see: The Awakening of Sound - Basics (Part 1): Pitch Structure and Auditory Stability), I mentioned an important fact: the fifth interval describes the auditory proximity or distance between pitches. For example, C and…
Awakening of Sound: Basics (Part 2): From Note Names to Simplified Musical Notation
1. From Pitch Names to Solfège: Why Singing Requires a Different Perspective In a previous article (see: The Awakening of the Voice - Basics (Part 1): Pitch Structure and Auditory Stability), I introduced a fundamental fact of the modern vocal system: sound does not exist randomly. Starting with overtone structure, a certain…
The Awakening of Sound: Fundamentals (Part 1): Pitch Structure and Auditory Stability
1. Why did I write this article? The purpose of this article is not to create a vocal tutorial, nor is it a complete overview of music theory. It's more like a record of my own reflections—an attempt to answer a simple yet complex question: What am I actually listening to? And why are these sounds perceived by me in this way…
声音的觉醒(五):原 key 迷思——为什么有时候“不按原 key 唱”,反而更能唱出你自己的声音
1. When we get used to "the original singer is the standard," we forget whose voice it is. Most people, when they start singing, implicitly have an "invisible standard" in their minds—whatever key the original singer sings in, we should sing in the same key. It seems that only by completely copying the original can we be recognized…
声音的觉醒(四):科班声乐体系与普通人自学唱歌的天然断层——语言、方式与结构的差异
1. Introduction Having recently achieved initial success in "larynx control," I've been reflecting on the detours I've taken over the past two years in researching "singing"—it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say it was a winding, circuitous road. The fundamental reason for these many detours was that I was initially misled by the teachings of various online "vocal teachers"...
声音的觉醒(三):”高位置”的误区与科学解读
1. Entering the 'High Position': A Mythologized Concept of High Notes Many people who have studied singing and watched countless instructional videos are familiar with the term "high position." A quick search on Bilibili (a Chinese video-sharing website) for "high position" yields a screen full of tutorials, each titled "Unlocking the Secrets to High Notes," "Singing High Notes Easily..."
声音的觉醒(二):被误解的声音——高音的错觉与低音的幻觉
1. Introduction In the past two years of dedicated study of singing, I encountered a very thorny problem: my ear's ability to distinguish sounds couldn't keep up with my body's vocal production. Professional vocalists, upon listening to an original recording, can often immediately determine exactly how high a high note is and whether a low note is truly that deep; but for someone like me…
Awakening of the Voice (Part 1): The Instrument Within the Body—Rediscovering the Essence of Singing
1. Introduction I've loved singing since I was little. The first song I seriously learned, I remember, was "Green Apple Paradise" by the Little Tigers. To memorize the lyrics, I listened to it on the radio and wrote it down line by line in my notebook—much more self-disciplined than I was doing dictation at school. However, I've never…