Recitation
Recitation is an indispensable part of learning poetry. To recite a poem well, you must master the recitation skills, such as the pitch, volume, and sound. There are contrasts, ups and downs, and changes in strength, weakness, speed, and make the whole recitation like a beautiful movement.
The following are three examples to talk about the skills of poetry recitation.
Example 1 "Spring Dawn"
This is a metrical poem. When reciting this poem, you should pay attention to the clear pronunciation of each word and the rhythm of the poem. Each line of poetry can be processed into three pauses: spring sleep/unconsciousness/dawn, everywhere/smell/singing birds. The night comes wind and rain, Whispering Colour. When reading "xiao,niao,shao", the pronunciation of the characters should be appropriately prolonged, with a slight reciting flavor, so that the audience can feel the beauty and rhythm of the poem.
The first two sentences are about the scenery the poet saw after waking up in the morning. When reciting, he should use a soft and soothing tone, and the volume should not be too loud. The final sound of the word "bird" can rise slightly, indicating that the poet sees a bright scene of bright spring, with birds singing and flowers fragrant. In the last two sentences, the poet remembered that it was windy and rainy last night, and he didn't know how many flowers in the garden were knocked down. When reading "How Many Flowers Have Fallen," imagine a garden full of falling flowers. You can emphasize the word "fall", and then gradually reduce the volume of the three words "know how much" to show the poet's regret for the falling flowers.