Abstract

This paper discusses the importance of psychological quality in folk music performance. Psychological quality not only affects the performer's technical performance, but also influences the understanding and performance of the repertoire, which in turn affects the performance effect and career. For example, good psychological quality can help performers accurately grasp the rhythm and timbre of the piece under pressure, deeply understand the piece, and improve the artistry and infectiousness of the performance. Improving the psychological quality of folk music performers needs to be achieved through regular psychological training, counseling, developing good habits, self-reflection and motivation, learning and practicing stage performance techniques, and teamwork training. It is hoped that every folk music performer will pay attention to the cultivation of psychological quality in order to improve the performance level and spread the folk music culture better.

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