Music Theory for Singers, Level 1

Music Theory for Singers, Level 1
Title Music Theory for Singers, Level 1 PDF eBook
Author Sarah Sandvig
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 2012-05-18
Genre Music
ISBN 9781465204189

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Music Theory for Singers Level Four

Music Theory for Singers Level Four
Title Music Theory for Singers Level Four PDF eBook
Author Sarah Sandvig
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Art
ISBN 9781524914394

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The Music Theory for Singers Series is geared specifically for voice students and singers. The series helps students understand the fundamentals of theory related to voice, apply it to the varied repertoire they learn throughout the year and become not only better singers, but also educated musicians. Music Theory for Singers Level 4 includes: Review of concepts in Level 3 Half Steps & Whole Steps Enharmonic Notes Sharp & Flat Key Signatures Triads Intervals (2nd-Octave) Rhythmic & Melodic Sight-singing Musical terms Composers Review Test Terms Levels 1-4 Diction for Singers

Music Theory for Singers, Level 3

Music Theory for Singers, Level 3
Title Music Theory for Singers, Level 3 PDF eBook
Author Sarah Sandvig
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2012-05-18
Genre Music
ISBN 9781465204240

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Theory and Sightreading for Singers: Level 2

Theory and Sightreading for Singers: Level 2
Title Theory and Sightreading for Singers: Level 2 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Irene Hames
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 76
Release 2014-03-27
Genre Music
ISBN 9781497473829

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This book provides a progressive curriculum for intermediate theory and sightreading intended to follow completion of Theory and Sightreading for Singers Level 1. It can be used in a classroom setting or as a complement to private study. The material is intended for middle-school aged students and older. Each lesson provides instruction on theory, a worksheet to reinforce the concepts, and a sightreading exercise to provide practical application of those concepts.

The Art of Singing

The Art of Singing
Title The Art of Singing PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Hamady
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 107
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 1423454804

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Performers of all ages and abilities will gain valuable insight into the mechanics, psychology and physiology of singing. The accompanying CD - in Jennifer's own voice - captures a conversation about her ideas and journey, as well as exercises that will help you discover and release your true and best instrument.

Music Essentials for Singers and Actors

Music Essentials for Singers and Actors
Title Music Essentials for Singers and Actors PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gerle
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Music
ISBN 9781495073762

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With Music Essentials for Singers and Actors, award-winning composer and music director Andrew Gerle has written a music theory text especially for singers, focused exclusively on topics and techniques that will help them in the rehearsal room and on stage.

The Audio Expert

The Audio Expert
Title The Audio Expert PDF eBook
Author Ethan Winer
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 672
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1136126147

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The Audio Expert is a comprehensive reference that covers all aspects of audio, with many practical, as well as theoretical, explanations. Providing in-depth descriptions of how audio really works, using common sense plain-English explanations and mechanical analogies with minimal math, the book is written for people who want to understand audio at the deepest, most technical level, without needing an engineering degree. It's presented in an easy-to-read, conversational tone, and includes more than 400 figures and photos augmenting the text. The Audio Expert takes the intermediate to advanced recording engineer or audiophile and makes you an expert. The book goes far beyond merely explaining how audio "works." It brings together the concepts of audio, aural perception, musical instrument physics, acoustics, and basic electronics, showing how they're intimately related. Describing in great detail many of the practices and techniques used by recording and mixing engineers, the topics include video production and computers. Rather than merely showing how to use audio devices such as equalizers and compressors, Ethan Winer explains how they work internally, and how they are spec'd and tested. Most explanations are platform-agnostic, applying equally to Windows and Mac operating systems, and to most software and hardware. TheAudioExpertbook.com, the companion website, has audio and video examples to better present complex topics such as vibration and resonance. There are also videos demonstrating editing techniques and audio processing, as well as interviews with skilled musicians demonstrating their instruments and playing techniques.