FACTORS OF FORMATION AND IMPROVEMENT OF VOCAL SINGING SKILLS THROUGH FOLKLORE SONGS
Keywords:
Keywords: Folklore songs, vocal skills, music education, traditional music, cultural heritage, emotional expression, vocal technique, pedagogical methods, singing practices, musical development.Abstract
Abstract. This article explores the factors influencing the development and
enhancement of vocal singing skills through the use of folklore songs. By analyzing
the pedagogical, cultural, and technical aspects of folklore singing, the study highlights
the role of traditional music in building vocal techniques, emotional expression, and
cultural awareness. The findings underscore the pedagogical value of integrating
folklore into modern music education.
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