(5) Discuss and answer.
1. What kind of emotion does paragraph A of music express from "my grandfather …" to "just a big bowl of tea"? Has your mood changed? What do you think is appropriate?
2. What are the characteristics of the melody from beginning to end in section B of music? What kind of emotions are reflected?
3. Teacher's comments:
Question 1 expresses that when returned overseas Chinese return to the front door where they yearn for each other, they recall the gray years spent by their childhood and grandparents in Beijing. Now that I see Beijing with red walls and green tiles, I want another bowl of childlike tea. Music begins with a narrative tone. With the ups and downs of thoughts, sometimes it is exciting, and sometimes it goes back to an unforgettable childhood. Singers should express the author's inner feelings with emotion, voice and emotion.
Question 2: Its melody unfolds in the high-pitched area, showing the passion that travelers can't control. Through the "big bowl of tea at the front door", the wish of China people to be loyal to their motherland from generation to generation is revealed, no matter where they go.
The melody of the song absorbs the music material of the Jingyun Drum, and borrows a lot of decorative sounds to deal with the lyrics, ensuring the clear pronunciation and mellow voice. In the accompaniment, the electronic synthesizer is used to imitate the timbre of Sanxian and Pipa, which makes the song full of Beijing flavor and endless charm.
(6) Practice singing repeatedly. And encourage students to sing solo or chorus.
(7) summary, class is over.