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Fun + Fabulous Sight-Singing for the Classroom

This session will present ten strategies to increase student engagement in sight-singing instruction in the choral classroom. Attendees will be given practical solutions for maintaining student interest and engagement for teaching music literacy in rehearsal. These lessons will help students develop skill in music reading by incorporating creative, student-centered input opportunities. Basics of curriculum, pitch […]

Chicago IL.
Bryan E. Nichols



From Victoria to Verdi: Victory over Issues of Vibrato/Non-Vibrato, Choral Blend, and Additional Ensemble Challenges with the “Operatic” Student Voice

Coming from the unique perspective of a choral conductor/educator, opera chorus master and vocal coach, Walter Huff will bring twenty voice majors from the Jacobs School of Music and present these singers as soloists and choral singers. The audience will hear each singer offer thirty seconds of a solo/area selection in order to hear the […]

Chicago IL.
Walter Huff



Takadimi Rhythm at Santa Monica High School

Takadimi rhythm syllables, developed by Hoffman, Pelto, and White of Ithaca College, present a viable alternative to more traditional methods of teaching rhythmic literacy. This session will include an introduction to the syllables, step-by-step methods for incorporating them into a choral rehearsal, and hands-on practice with the syllables.

Pasadena CA.
Jeffe Huls



Here’s to Song: Developing Artistry for the Young Singer

A thoughtfully structured, in-depth educational program provides a strong foundation for singers’ personal and musical growth. This session will focus on utilizing a sequential process to build vocal technique, musicianship, choral understanding, repertoire mastery, and full engagement of the communicative elements of performance. Featuring the Apprentice Choir (grades 4-6) and the Intermediate Choir (grades 5-8) […]

Pasadena CA.
Anne Tomlinson, Mandy Brigham, Diana Landis, Los Angeles Children’s Chorus



Choosing Your Path Wisely—Timely Tips for New Music Educators

The presentation will focus on eight tips for new teachers in the following areas: 1) Researching your first job, 2) Taking charge of your finances, 3) Getting involved in professional organizations, 4) Becoming a team player, 5) Embracing technology, 6) Participating in collaborative events, 7) Emphasizing lifelong learning, and 8) Looking for greener pastures.

Pasadena CA.
Richard Hintze



Using Vocal Jazz Techniques to Improve Your Choir

This session will serve students and directors by proposing strategies used by vocal jazz ensembles that you can use in the large choir setting to improve your choirs musicianship skills, intonation, and confidence. Practical warm-ups and strategies will be offered to improve articulation, ear training, intonation, greater contrasting dynamics, sectional balance, and improvisation skills that […]

Sioux Falls SD.
Fred Ritter



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