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Ensemble Development

Learning to Improvise in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble: Proven Teaching Strategies for Choral Directors

This session will present hands-on strategies for teaching beginning improvisation in the vocal jazz ensemble. The practical and enjoyable strategies are based on 20 years of research into the development of vocal improvisation skill that has been successfully applied to secondary and collegiate vocal jazz ensembles and vocal jazz methods courses. These proven strategies are […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Patrice Madura (Ward-Steinman)



The Kids Can Sing Too! Developing a Choir in the Elementary School:

This session will help teachers to establish or develop a choir in the elementary school and will answer the following questions. What age or grade level is best to start choral singing? What is the best range for students at this age? How can you fit a choir into a general music program or the […]

Fort Wayne IN.
Ann Usher



Loop the Loop! Spinning Interactive Circles to Develop Choral Sound, Engage Awareness and Explore Artistry

This session engages participants in interactive circles to explore ensemble voice building techniques, choral rehearsal strategies and kinesthetic awareness activities to motivate singers of all ages. Participants will experience how the innovative use of gesture, movement in place and movement in space increase their physiological connection to singing, encourages their full-bodied awareness of musical elements, […]

Dallas, TX
Jeffrey S. Gemmell



Non-Vibrato Singing and Volume in the Choral Rehearsal

Vocal skills to safely minimize vibrato. This style can bring stunning results, but if singers have no idea how to minimize vibrato it can cause fatigue or damage. A set of ideas will be presented to instruct singers on this style. Understanding the urge to over sing. The Lombard effect, and the protective reflex in […]

Dallas, TX
Rebecca Sherburn



Choices for the Vocal Jazz Ensemble

In this session, we will explore the three most valuable choices that a vocal jazz director (aspiring or current) can make to improve the overall level of their ensemble, whether novice, intermediate or advanced, at any academic level. Philosophical and practical rehearsal suggestions as well as question and answer will be included.

Dallas, TX
Jennifer Barnes



No Experience? No Problem! Vocal Instruction for Non-Singers

This session will focus on vocal techniques that are easily understood by students with little to no singing experience, and that will help them quickly become contributing members of a choral ensemble. We will also discuss specific teaching strategies in helping motivate these kinds of students. One of the presenter’s greatest joys in the choral […]

Winston-Salem
Andrew Crane



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