1. Poetry recitation skills: understanding poetry.
As readers and reciters, we should first experience, ponder and understand. Only when you understand the content of the poem can you express and play it when you recite it.
2. Poetry recitation skills: master pronunciation skills.
Recitation needs to master the corresponding pronunciation skills, and the reciter should inject emotion and learn to master the pronunciation skills in order to get the listener's approval.
Secondly, we should pay attention to improving our ability to control and adjust the sound, and don't shout from beginning to end when reading aloud.
3. Poetry recitation skills: read good rhyme.
Both new poetry and ancient poetry emphasize rhyme, and rhyme feet should be displayed with long syllables, not with stress, otherwise it will dilute logical stress and affect the expression of meaning.
4. Poetry recitation skills: eye contact.
After coming on stage, pay attention to smiling at the judges. Don't be too formal, because you will look at each other and be rated as a player who generally appreciates interacting with yourself.
Don't take this step if you are not confident enough and bold enough. You can choose to look at the middle and rear part of the stage, so that your eyes will not be distracted.
Grasp the rhyme and read it well. Poetic rhyme is a potential emotional tone in the reading of ancient poems, which is mainly realized by accurately reading flat tones and expressing good rhymes. Therefore, it is necessary for students to understand that when reading ancient poems, in order to express the rhyme, we must first read the flat tone correctly. For example, the word "Jian" for boating in Guazhou is a flat tone. If it is read as Jian, the harmony effect of syllables will be destroyed.