Vocal Consistency and Artistic Freedom
Title | Vocal Consistency and Artistic Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Boddie |
Publisher | Common Ground Research Networks |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2021-07-14 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1863352406 |
As voice teachers, we should strive to help our students uncover their individual sound, and to facilitate technical consistency. Further, we as teachers should ultimately guide students to positive, independent, and emotionally engaged performances on stage - or in recordings. Some teaching approaches may guide students to these experiences – others may not. A successful outcome of vocal study occurs when the student no longer needs their teacher – they are independent and autonomous singers and musicians, and are able to teach themselves – or perhaps others. This study views the student-teacher relationship in the voice student through an existentialist lens influenced by the Sartrean principles of responsibility and freedom. The study examines some commonly used teaching approaches – viewing them from an historical perspective through the National schools in vocal instruction to more current approaches that may be commonly found in higher education teaching studios. This study offers a perspective that hopes to foster discussion, a re-examination of, and self-reflection in the teaching practices of higher education vocal instruction. The research is grounded in hermeneutic phenomenology. This paradigm was a means by which to unearth and uncover the lived experience of students undergoing vocal study. One that was guided by a framework of instruction influenced by the Sartrean notions of responsibility and freedom.
A Cappella Arranging 2.0
Title | A Cappella Arranging 2.0 PDF eBook |
Author | Deke Sharon |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 447 |
Release | 2024-06-03 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1538172674 |
In this highly anticipated sequel to A Cappella Arranging, Deke Sharon and Dylan Bell provide even more tools and insights to help musicians master the craft of a cappella arranging—including new creative principles and theoretical techniques to expand the palate, as well as arranging in various musical genres spanning several decades of music. Since the publication of the original book in 2012, a cappella as a genre has grown enormously. Using conversational yet instructive tone, A Cappella Arranging 2.0: The Next Level picks up where the previous book left off, helping people deepen their a cappella arranging skills. In four parts, the book addresses a variety of topics including: The creative process An advanced understanding of vocal ranges Counterpoint and polyphony Harmonic concepts and techniques Arranging for the studio Live looping arrangements Instrumental idioms Arranging in different styles, including world styles Medleys and mashups This is the perfect resource for taking your a cappella arrangements to the next level.
Systematic Voice Training
Title | Systematic Voice Training PDF eBook |
Author | David Alva Clippinger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Singing |
ISBN |
Lessons in Vocal Expression
Title | Lessons in Vocal Expression PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Silas Curry |
Publisher | |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Elocution |
ISBN |
Cathy Berberian: Pioneer of Contemporary Vocality
Title | Cathy Berberian: Pioneer of Contemporary Vocality PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Karantonis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2016-04-08 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1317169115 |
Cathy Berberian (1925-1983) was a vocal performance artist, singer and composer who pioneered a way of composing with the voice in the musical worlds of Europe, North America and beyond. As a modernist muse for many avant-garde composers, Cathy Berberian went on to embody the principles of postmodern thinking in her work, through vocality. She re-defined the limits of composition and challenged theories of the authorship of the musical score. This volume celebrates her unorthodox path through musical landscapes, including her approach to performance practice, gender performativity, vocal pedagogy and the culturally-determined borders of art music, the concert stage, the popular LP and the opera industry of her times. The collection features primary documentation-some published in English for the first time-of Berberian’s engagement with the philosophy of voice, new music, early music, pop, jazz, vocal experimentation and technology that has come to influence the next generation of singers such as Theo Bleckmann, Susan Botti, Joan La Barbara, Rinde Eckert Meredith Monk, Carol Plantamura, Candace Smith and Pamela Z. Hence, this timely anthology marks an end to the long period of silence about Cathy Berberian’s championing of a radical rethinking of the musical past through a reclaiming of the voice as a multifaceted phenomenon. With a Foreword by Susan McClary.
Yoga for Singing
Title | Yoga for Singing PDF eBook |
Author | Judith E. Carman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0199759405 |
'Yoga for Singing' presents vocal students and professionals, voice teachers, and movement instructors with a unique approach to technique and performance improvement that fits the increasing interest in and prevalence of yoga practices.
The British Quarterly Review
Title | The British Quarterly Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 604 |
Release | 1880 |
Genre | |
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