The expressive skills of reciting

Here are some common reciting skills:

1. intonation and rhythm:

Intonation and rhythm are very important factors in recitation. Through reasonable intonation and rhythm, recitation can be made more infectious. Pay attention to the pause and stress of sentences when reciting, so as to make the language more fluent and rhythmic.

2. Volume and timbre:

Volume and timbre are important means to express emotions in recitation. When reciting, we should adjust the volume and timbre in time according to the change of mood to make it conform to the content of the text. In the part of expressing excitement and passion, the intensity of volume and timbre can be improved, and in the part of expressing softness and warmth, the softness of volume and timbre can be reduced.

3. Tone and emotion:

Recitation is a way to express emotion through sound. When reciting, we should adjust the tone changes according to the emotional changes of words. You can use bright and relaxed colors in the part expressing joy and pleasure, and low and sad colors in the part expressing sadness and heaviness.

4. Gestures and body language:

Recitation is not only the expression of sound, but also the effect of expression can be enhanced through gestures and body language. In recitation, gestures and body language can be used appropriately to match the expression of words and make them more vivid.

5. Expression and eyes:

Expressions and eyes are important ways to express emotions in recitation. When reciting, we should pay attention to expressing the feelings of words through the changes of facial expressions and eyes. Smiles and bright eyes can be displayed in the part expressing joy and pleasure, while melancholy and contemplative expressions and eyes can be displayed in the part expressing sadness and heaviness.

6. Changes in tone and timbre

The change of timbre can make the recitation richer and more layered. In recitation, we can express the emotion and meaning of words by changing the brightness of tone and timbre. The bright tone and timbre of treble can be used to express excitement and passion, while the soft tone and timbre of bass can be used to express softness and warmth.

7. Speed and pause:

Speech speed and pause are important means to express rhythm and emotion in recitation. When reciting, we should adjust the speech speed and pause length according to the rhythm and emotional changes of words. When expressing nervousness and excitement, we can speed up the speech and shorten the pause time, while when expressing calmness and gentleness, we can slow down the speech and prolong the pause time.