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Vocal Technique

Vocal Technique. Bellwork 11-19-13. Title: Singing Reflection: Where do you sing? What types of songs do you sing? What styles? What is the difference between a singer who has had vocal training and who has not? How would you compare yourself to them?. Reading Music. See Unit 1 Packet.

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Vocal Technique

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  1. Vocal Technique

  2. Bellwork 11-19-13 • Title: Singing • Reflection: Where do you sing? What types of songs do you sing? What styles? What is the difference between a singer who has had vocal training and who has not? How would you compare yourself to them?

  3. Reading Music • See Unit 1 Packet

  4. Solfege • Do • Re • Mi • Fa • So • La • Ti • Do

  5. Basic Technique • Uses soft pallet • Head voice • Chest Voice

  6. Defining Vocal Range • Soprano • Alto • Tenor • Bass • What is yours?

  7. Sitting in Vocal Ensemble • Placed by vocal type, by gender, and by size. • Large ensembles will be arranged differently than a smaller ensemble with one on a part.

  8. Rounds and Partner Songs • Round (Canon) - A round is a musical line in which two or more voices sing exactly the same melody(and may continue repeating it indefinitely), but with each voice beginning at different times • Partner Song – Two or more songs sung at the same time.

  9. Bellwork 11-21-13 • Title: Grand Staff • Reflection: Draw a grand staff (treble and bass) and label each note.

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