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Ruiel Doonkeen

Singers.com - Buy a cappella music - songbooks, CDs, DVDs, sheet music arrangements for... - 0 views

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    Acapella Resource
marshallb85

Diction Poilice - 0 views

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    We provide singers with a comprehensive set of tools for the study and application of lyric diction. Our philosophy centers on hearing the sounds of foreign languages delivered by native speakers who are also professional singers or coaches with a practical understanding of the intricacies of singing language.
veanda

From the front of the choir: 10 exercises guaranteed to get your singers listening more... - 0 views

  • hear the silence – every song starts from silence. Remind your choir. Ask them to stand in silence and focus on the sounds they can hear from outside the rehearsal room (wind, cars, children playing, dogs), then ask them to re-focus on the sounds from inside the rehearsal space (breathing, creaking floor, shuffling, throat clearing, doors banging).
  • sing the same note and disappear – choose a note that everyone can sing comfortably in the same octave for quite some time. Get everyone to stand very close together facing different directions. Mix the usual parts up. Everyone starts to sing on an ‘aw’ as a sustained drone. Tell the singers that after they’ve taken a breath they need to gently ease back into the overall sound. Ask them to match the quality and volume of all those around them. Tell them that you want them to disappear into the sound so it’s not possible to tell who is singing what.
  • stop conducting – one problem with a choir can be that the singers become so used to someone standing in front of them conducting that they stop taking responsibility for themselves and start to believe they can’t do it without that person guiding them. Without telling the choir, start a song off, gradually stop conducting, then walk off and listen. There will be an initial blip probably, but then they’ll manage fine and begin to listen more to each other. Repeat the exercise, but just give the starting notes and tell them they all have to begin together but without you bringing them in.
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    Sometimes students have trouble with understanding what to listen for while singing or don't pay attention to anything other than their own individual part of the ensemble. This blog describes creative a ways to enhance how students listen within the choral ensemble.
Stephen List

Vocal Vocabulary - 0 views

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    Vocab list for singers.
Stephen List

How to Give a Singing Critique | eHow - 0 views

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    A quick guide to writing a good singing critique. Good for students who have to review other singers
Jessica Martin

Sonja - an app for learning choral music | Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    Sonja, an app available in the app store, lets you read, write, record, and edit music hassle free. It' serves as a great educational tool for singers and musicians that lets you play or sing along with other app users. You also have the ability to import MIDI and audio files as well.
bennettstudio

Dysmelodia by Mo P on Prezi - 0 views

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    Follow this to the second video (the first doesn't play), and teachers will be inspired to keep working with singers who initially may appear hopeless. 
gatorgirl1027

Choristers Guild - 0 views

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    The Choristers Guild foundation promotes the music and spiritual development of young singers. I am interested in learning more about the organization. Members have access to online tutorial teaching videos, skype lessons, and monthly jounral subscriptions. Benefits of membership also include discounted rates on ordering music. This looks like a wonderful organization that would be beneficial to a choral educator.
mbakerbrown

Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is an entertaining and educational video from Ted Talk. Famous singer and songwriter Bobby McFerrin uses the crowd to improvise a pentatonic scale. This is only a small clip from the event "Notes and Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus" from the World Science Festival.
wlanxner

Phrasing Math 3 - MichMusic - 0 views

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    Michele Weir's vocal improvisation blog includes several videos about scat singing. This particular video brings math into the discussion of jazz song form. There are many more instructional videos on her website, as well as other resources for aspiring jazz singers.
dyhouck

John Kanaka - 0 views

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    If you teach any sea chanteys, you might be able to find some information as well as an authentic recording of them at this website by the Hyde Street Chantey Singers. (I've found that Firefox works best for this website, for some reason.) I use this site when we learn "John Kanaka" in fifth grade.
amgartner

Commissioning New Music on a Small Budget - 0 views

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    This article provides ideas for small budget ensembles to make a dream of commissioning a new piece of music a reality. Commissioning music is a great way to get singers invested in music-making, yet the monetary restrictions can be huge. This article encourages the reader to not be afraid to reach out and see what opportunities are possible just from a simple conversation.
anonymous

Organization of American Kodály Educators - 0 views

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    The home of the Organization of American Kodaly Educators. OAKE members can log into the website for resources including lesson plans, choral repertoire, and discounts on OAKE publications. Members can also access information for auditioning singers for the National Conference Choirs and register to attend the annual conferences.
rebeccasteinke

Voice and Opera training - 0 views

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    Joel Katz is a singer and educator in Toronto, Canada, who teaches at the Glenn Gould School. He is a master voice teacher who has written very informative articles on vocal technique and pedagogy.
nicole stewart

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    Texas Choral Directors Association main website.
kendra gannaway

Free online course: “Schubert’s Lieder: Settings of Goethe’s Poems&#8... - 0 views

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    Another great app for those silly Freshmen and Sophomore voice majors. They often perform lieder, so this would be a great tool for them.
kendra gannaway

forScore 4 has been released! | Technology for the Classical Singer - 1 views

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    Has anyone used this app? This looks like something even I would use - and I don't use our iPad much... The feature that I think would appeal to my underclass vocal majors is the ability to play along - so they can learn their music from listening rather than from reading (which some of them don't do well at all!).
lemason

Artistic to the Core: Music and Common Core | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Our Common Core Standards exist to support students' future success -- namely, college and career readiness.
  • I feel confident asserting that creativity and problem-solving skills acquired through arts training have prepared my students uniquely for their future success
  • These are the two biggest mental blocks I see: I am not a musician/singer/artist myself, so I do not feel comfortable with the art forms. There is no instructional time available to do anything "extra."
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  • Teachers must think on their feet, modify plans on the spot, approach content from different angles, support uniqueness, and inspire and foster growth.
  • Think of teaching standards through the arts, not independently of the arts
  • Holding onto misconceptions might prevent you from unlocking your students' creativity, originality and spark for learning
  • Start with a standard or concept you need to address. Ask yourself the following questions, and jot down all ideas you can. Your creative brainstorming will take your students beyond worksheets and unlock your creativity as a teacher and your students' enjoyment of the learning process.
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    This is an interesting read that was linked on Dr. Bauer's resources discussing the connections of arts and common core standards.
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    This informative Edutopia article by blogger and professor Karin Nolan encourages educators about the simplicity about integrating their current teaching approach and curriculum structure with a standards-based curriculum. You do not have be a musician to satisfy the standards either.
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    This is a great article for the classroom teacher who is looking arts integrated lessons.
dluddy

Earl MacDonald - Composer, Jazz Pianist, Music Educator - "A magical, musical alchemist... - 2 views

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    Earl MacDonald, professor of jazz at the Univ. of Connecticut, has create this treasure trove of resources for teaching jazz improvisation, jazz theory, and jazz piano. It contains what is essentially a complete curriculum for teaching jazz improvisation that can used with singers as well as instrumentalists.
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