• Sign In
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
American Choral Directors Association

American Choral Directors Association

The mission of ACDA is to inspire excellence and nurture lifelong involvement in choral music for everyone through education, performance, composition and advocacy.

  • Conferences
    • 2027 National Conference
    • Symposium for Research in Choral Singing
    • Children’s Choir Conductor Retreat
    • Conference Archives
      • Region Conferences
  • Resources
    • Repertoire
      • College and University Choirs
      • Contemporary A Cappella
      • Show Choir
      •  Soprano Alto Choir Repertoire
      • Tenor Bass Choir Repertoire
      • 2025 National R&R Virtual Reading Sessions
      • 2023 Spring Reading Sessions
    • Education and Communication National Standing Committee
    • Research and Publications Committee
    • National Webinars
    • ChoralNet
    • Composer Resources
    • International Conductors Exchange Program
    • Career Center
    • Advocacy
    • Students
    • Archive Collections
  • Publications
    • Choral Journal
    • ChorTeach
    • International Journal of Research in Choral Singing
    • Hinshaw Music Series
  • About
    • About ACDA
    • ACDA Careers
    • ACDA Bylaws
    • ACDA Leadership
    • Advertising & Exhibiting
    • ACDA Awards & Competitions
    • Chapters and Regions
    • History
    • Leadership Tools
    • National Office & Staff
  • Membership
    • Individual Membership
    • Organizational Membership
    • Member Benefits
  • Donate

Exercises to Diversify Tone and Style with Young Singers

Kimberly Douchette

×
Kimberly Douchette Headshot

Kimberly Douchette

Kimberly Doucette has been artistic director of the Wilmington Children's Chorus (WCC) since 2009, after joining the staff as associate director in 2005. Doucette oversees WCC's artistic and educational programs, which provide tuition-free music education to over 700 children annually. Under her leadership, WCC has solidified its reputation for vocal artistry, musical excellence, and community connections. Doucette holds bachelor's degrees in music education and voice performance from The Pennsylvania State University and a master's in voice performance from the University of Delaware. She is certified in elementary general music by The Gordon Institute for Music Learning and has served as a presenter, clinician, and adjudicator for regional festivals and conferences.

Diverse and inclusive practices must be applied to the development of choral tone. By intentionally crafting exercises, we can develop a young choir’s tonal palate to perform all musical selections with integrity. This session will introduce a format to develop skills with singers ages 8-13, with applications for older singers. Using an approach that seeks to be culturally responsive and culturally expansive, we will address alignment, respiration, aural skills, and vocalization in a variety of timbres that can be applied to a diverse range of repertoire styles. This approach has grown out of the presenter’s process as a white conductor to embrace the music-making backgrounds of students and the emsemble’s diverse repertoire. Directors will leave with exercises to implement, strategies that encourage singers, and conducting gestures that evoke nuances of color and style.

Lecture
Children and Community Youth, Vocal Pedagogy

This content was published on: August 16, 2026

  • Event Home

Additional Sessions

  • Embracing the Awkward: Strategies for Empowering Adolescent Treble Changing Voices
  • Building Brilliant Beginnings: Curating Quality Choral Repertoire for Developing Voices
  • Conducting for a Lifetime: Occupational Health for Choral Professionals
  • All Together Now: Mixed Choirs Singing the Songs of Women
  • Building Great Vocal Jazz Ensembles: From Philosophy to Performance

Footer

American Choral Directors Association

PO Box 1705
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1705
(405)232-8161

Connect with us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Privacy Policy

AppStore Google Play Store
© 2026 American Choral Directors Association · All Rights Reserved.