The main expressive techniques in Pearl Krabs's singing.

Pearl Krabs's main expressions in singing are as follows:

Pearl Krabs is a figure in Pearl Krabs's singing literature. In order to be close to life, the author describes that she has a pair of big black eyes, black hair and two small dimples, and she loves singing very much in her daily life. This is a well-known story about children. It mainly tells the story that Pearl Krabs, who loves singing, was asked to sing at a family gathering, but he didn't sing because he was shy, and his heart was very sad.

The song "Singing by Pearl Krabs" is not only popular music, but also has a unique style. The beautiful lyric tune "Pearl Krabs Singing" with the theme of China ancient nursery rhymes played by the mezzo-soprano baritone choir takes you into a warm, harmonious and dreamy world. It's a bit like Tang Poetry and Song Poetry, and a bit like foreign folk songs, which reflects China people's love for traditional culture. Songs show a kind of childlike thoughts and feelings.

This is a classic story about children in China. There is much to learn from choosing multiple versions of children's literature textbooks. But rereading it now, especially comparing it with some foreign children's stories, will also find that there are still some places worthy of our consideration due to the limitations of writing times and concepts.

Based on a scene that often appears in children's daily life, for various psychological reasons, adults especially like to push their children out to participate in party performances, either for fun, to encourage and exercise their courage, or to follow the crowd unconsciously. Or sing, dance, or recite Tang poetry and Song poetry. Some children are bold, willing to show themselves and praised by adults; Some people are shy and unwilling to perform, so they will be scolded and criticized by adults.

Through vivid and meticulous description, the author portrayed Pearl Krabs, a clumsy and even annoying little girl. Because she didn't want to sing in public, she put forward ridiculous singing conditions again and again, and finally hid in the next room and failed to sing. In contrast, the work created a generous and confident image of a little boy-stone. Although he didn't sing well, he bravely sang one song after another and won applause.

Stimulated, Pearl Krabs, who began to want to sing, was forgotten by everyone at this time, crying alone in the next room, feeling the punishment of being left out by the adults.

Modern education advocates indiscriminate education, understanding and respecting children according to their personality characteristics, and loving children indiscriminately, but this work seems to be insufficient. This involves how to create adult images in children's literature. Adults are indispensable and influential people on the road of children's growth, and their words and deeds have a great effect on children's character and life growth.