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Sight-Singing in the Choral Classroom

This workshop acquaints choral conductors with the tools and materials needed to integrate sight-singing instruction into rehearsals. First, an overview of an effective choral rehearsal plan, which includes warm-ups, tuning exercises, sight-singing, and rehearsing of literature, will be delineated. Next, the sight-singing portion of the rehearsal will be carefully examined. Tools for teaching sight-singing, including […]

Des Moines IA.
James Bowyer



Music 5: Fostering Diverse Musicians beyond the Performance

As a middle-level choral music educator, I wanted to break the stereotype of singers and musicians being mutually exclusive terms. I was tired of having classes of fifty plus and not knowing my students as musicians, as well as spending so much time developing the concert without developing the musician. Through a classroom routine paradigm […]

Des Moines IA.
Reid Larsen



Making it Count: Getting the Most of Your College Education

The collegiate years are an exciting phase of life for musicians. During this time, students develop their musical abilities, prepare for the “real world,” learn time-management skills, and participate in enriching opportunities outside of the classroom. These years are also important for building interpersonal relationships, establishing one’s identity, and recognizing one’s purpose as a musician. […]

Des Moines IA.
Wesley G. Smith



iPads in Choral Music Education

The iPad continues to be a driving force in education and is a rare device that can actually fit into the choral rehearsal. The iPad can be used for many things in choir, from sight-reading to replacing printed choral music. This session will focus on integrating the iPad into choral music at various levels of […]

Des Moines IA
Christopher J. Russell



Hearing the Hidden Harmonies: Pairing the Choral Art with the Visual

During the spring 2013 semester, the Beloit College chamber choirs engaged in the Hidden Harmony Project in collaboration with the two campus teaching museums: the Logan Museum of Anthropology and the Wright Museum of Art. The ensembles explored a program of choral music in which each musical selection was paired with one of nine objects […]

Des Moines IA
Susan Rice, Joy Elizabeth Beckman



Tone Deafness and Other Myths

Singing is one of the earliest developing and most fundamental musical skills, but we don’t know as much as we should about how accurate singing develops and why it never develops for some children. Recently, a number of researchers from music education, psychology, and neuroscience have begun to explore systematically the prevalence of accurate singing […]

Seattle WA.
Steven M. Demorest



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