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Choral Therapy - Vocal Techniques and Exercises for Church Choirs



The Choir Conductor


Producing Vocal Sound


Considering Diction


Achieving A Vital Chord Sound


Specific Choral Concerns


Problem Words


Wobble Trouble


No Vibrato


Addenda

Many church choir directors are not formally trained in all disciplines needed to direct a music program. One area which intimidates many directors is that of vocal training and how to increase the ability of the choir. Choral Therapy features a basic, practical, "hands-on" approach to learning skills in this area of choir leadership. These include the following areas: 1. Basic principles of diction 2. Blending of vocal parts 3. Vocal exercises and warm-ups 4. Problem-solving 5. Other areas such as tuning and ensemble Choral Therapy presents its material in a conversational style with many concrete musical examples and exercises. *Written for new directors or the director wanting more training * Written by one of America's most respected choral directors and instructors * Easy-to-read and easy-to-use practical format and style * Contains examples and illustrations that convey key concepts * Helps music leaders become more comfortable with music leadership * Gives music leaders a higher level of confidence in directing

Item code: 6437B | Book Vocal Warm Up Exercises | $11.95 add item to cart
Choral  | 88 Pages | Softcover
9780687065103

Related: Church Choir Development



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