The differences and connections between ode, lyric song and narrative song

1. The first thing to know is the definition of three words.

1 & gt; Ode: One of the forms of ancient Greek music, sometimes referring to traditional songs commemorating Christmas, and also referring to poems and praises. In ancient Greece, carols were poems written for important ceremonies, with colorful chorus forms, accompanied by dances and musical instruments.

2> Lyric songs: Lyric songs are a kind of vocal music art, which is relative to combative mass songs. It is often expressed by the composer's own feelings about objective things, so it is subjective. Sometimes it also reflects the thoughts and feelings of the collective or the whole nation. Love songs, especially arias in foreign classical operas, mostly belong to this category.

3> Narration: the name of music genre. Narration generally refers to narrative and dramatic solo or solo. The word ballad comes from the Latin ballare, which means dancing. It was originally a dance music. /kloc-After 0/4th century, singing without dancing became the collective name of solo or polyphonic narrative songs in France, Italy, Britain and Germany. Ballads are as narrative as ballads, that is to say, tunes are expressive in language, just like telling stories in Kan Kan, and their contents are mostly based on folk epics, ancient legends and literary works.

2. Difference: formally, it is distinguished according to different standards. Carol refers to the commemoration of major ceremonies, and the general form of expression is chorus; The range of lyric songs is the widest, after all, there are many kinds of emotions, so I think most of the popular songs nowadays are actually lyric songs to some extent. In terms of lyrics and tunes, lyric songs should be lively, affectionate and beautiful, with endless aftertaste. Narrative: Narrative songs are as narrative as narrative songs, that is to say, tunes are expressive in language, just like telling stories in Kan Kan, and their contents are mostly based on folk epics, ancient legends and literary works. Ballads are generally single-movement works, and there are no strict rules on the form. Generally speaking, most narrative songs adopt trilogy, that is, A-B-A structure or even mixed form. Narrative music is similar to classical music. Representative: Chopin.

3.***: In fact, the three categories have certain * * * similarities. Whether it is an ode, a lyric song or a narrative song, it exists to express the inner feelings of individual players or groups. Therefore, affection is the place where * * * connects.