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What kind of drama should high school students sing? (Or Cantonese Opera, Peking Opera, etc. )

I am also a high school student, and I like opera very much. According to my experience, those who have never learned or sung before may not be very familiar with the techniques of some traditional operas.

If you want to learn Peking Opera, girls can learn from Cheng School's Suo Linniang, The Storm Outside the Spring and Autumn Pavilion, Su San's Deduction, Su San's Coming out of Hongdong County and The Legend of the White Snake, which are relatively short, or learn from Xiao Joule's Suddenly Laughing at Three Flowers, or if they like, they can learn from The Drunken Princess and The First Turn of the Island Ice Wheel.

Boys can learn from their old classmates, and "I used to be from Wollongong" in "Empty City" can also learn from drawing faces. Many Bao Gong dramas, such as "Red Mulberry Country" and "Exploring You", are very good.

Yue Opera: Almost all girls can. There are many arias in A Dream of Red Mansions, such as "Burying Flowers", "Burning Manuscripts" and "Crying for the Soul". There is also a history of mourning for Liang Zhu, which is very nice.

There are also many schools of Yue Opera, including I School, Xu School (which is relatively high-pitched), Yin School (which is very soft, with representative plays such as Pan Looking for a Wife, Wedding Candles in the Wedding Room, The Prince in the Desert, etc.) and the relaxed Qi School Crying for the Soul of Yingtai.

Kunqu opera needs time, or not to learn it?

You can learn Huangmei Opera. Female Ma Xu and Who would have thought that Huangbang was the first also have some familiar old-fashioned aria.