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Influence of Music Post-Production on Vocal Music

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2021.020717 | Downloads: 14 | Views: 880

Author(s)

Wang Ziqi 1

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1 Hunan College for Preschool Education, Furong, China

Corresponding Author

Wang Ziqi

ABSTRACT

In our vocal music, intonation, pitch, and timbre are necessary factors in vocal music. Only when these items are met can it be regarded as a better and more complete vocal work, so the post-production of music is particularly exceptional. Importantly, in a vocal work, if the pitch, pitch, and timbre are all reached, the atmosphere of the song, such as reverberation, is also needed to make the song feel better for the audience.

KEYWORDS

Music, post-production, vocal music

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Wang Ziqi, Influence of Music Post-Production on Vocal Music. Art and Performance Letters (2021) 2: 114-117. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2021.020717.

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