Friday, January 15, 2016

Friday, January 8, 2016

Calendar

January 13
Introduction
January 15

VC 12-22—GVT 1 Quiz 
January 20
VC 23-33 – GVT 2
January 22
VC 34-44 – GVT 3 Quiz

January 27
VC 45-50 – GVT 4
January 29
VC 51-55 - GVT 5 Quiz

 February 3
VC 56-66 - GVT 6
February 5
VC 67-77 - GVT 7 Quiz

February 17

VC 78-88 - GVT 8
VC 89-94 - GVT 9 Quiz

February 19
VC 95-99 - GVT 10
VC 100-104 - GVT 11 Quiz
February 24
VC 105-108 - GVT 12

February 26 VC 124-132 - GVT 13 Quiz
March 2
VC 133-143 - GVT 14

March 4
VC 144-155 [Lab] - GVT 15 
TVC No. 145 (Range Extension: Low)
TVC No. 146 (Range Extension: Low)
TVC No. 148 (Range Extension: Low)
TVC No. 152 (Range Extension: Low)
March 16
VC 155-165 - GVT 16 (Quiz) 


 March 18
GVT 17
[Life-activity stretching exercise 1]
March 23

VC 169-173 [Lab]
TVC No. 79 (Resonance)
TVC No.  81 (Resonance)
TVC No. 82 (Resonance)
March 30
VC 188-192 - GVT 18 [Quiz]


 April 1
[Life-activity stretching exercise 2] GVT 19
April 6
VC 193-198 - GVT 20 [Quiz, Lab]

TVC No. 198 (Martellato)
TVC No. 196 (Martellato)
TVC No. 194 (Martellato)
TVC No. 196 (Martellato-same as AD-practice together)
April 8
VC 199-208 - GVT 21
[Life-activity relaxation exercise 3]
April 13
VC 209-213 - GVT 22 [Quiz, Lab]

TVC No. 209
TVC No. 211
TVC No. 212
April 15
VC 214-218—GVT 23
April 20
VC 219-225—GVT 23 (Quiz)
April 22
VC 255-265—GVT 23

(Life-activity relaxation exercise No. 4)
April 27
VC 266-276—GVT 24 (Quiz)

April 29
Final Exam
(Life-activity relaxation exercise No. 5)


Thursday, January 7, 2016

Syllabus

MU 306 Group Vocal Technique
Spring 2016
Dr. David Harris

Class Description
A survey of helpful methods of teaching vocal technique in the choral rehearsal, students will learn how to develop beautiful group singing (“bel canto”) by knowing how to apply appropriate exercises to particular vocal problems: breathing, support, diaphragm activity, resonance, range extension, register consistency, vowel modification, etc. The class will function as a workshop in which students will develop their rehearsal/teaching skills in front of the rest of the class.

General Objectives
[General Objectives 1-7 are systematically progressive]

1. The student will know vital areas of vocal technique that should be addressed through the teaching of vocal technique exercises.

2. The student will demonstrate the ability to teach pre-existing vocal technique exercises to groups of vocalists.

3. The student will listen to groups of vocalists sing the pre-existing vocal technique exercises.

4. The student will recognize from listening to groups of vocalists areas of vocal technical concern.

5. The student will create solutions for groups of vocalists in areas of vocal technical concern.

6. The student will write their own vocal technique exercises for groups of vocalists based upon their areas of vocal technical concern.

7. The student will appreciate the vocal pedagogical progress made
by groups of vocalists.

8. The student will speak publicly, knowledgably, clearly, and affectionately.

9. The student will pray publicly, knowledgably, clearly, and affectionately.

Specific Objectives
[The General Objectives have been cross-referenced with the Specific Objectives]

1. The student will read read primary texts on the subject of Group Vocal Technique. [GO #1]

2. The student will remember what he has read from primary texts on the subject of Group Vocal Technique. [Testing] [GO #1]

3. The student will teach [by singing and public speaking] vocal technique exercises. [Weekly public demonstration] [GO #2]

4. The student will verbalize what they are hearing from the world around them. [Group discussion] [GO #3]

5. The student will tell groups of vocalists what they are hearing. [weekly public demonstration]. [GO #4]

6. The student will state solutions for the vocal pedagogical concerns they are hearing. [Weekly public demonstration/knowledge gained from the reading].
[GO #5]

7. The student will blog [five times] an original kinetic exercise based upon the observation of life-behaviors apart from the choral rehearsal. [GO #6]

8. The student will praise groups of singers for specific observable progress made by groups of vocalists. [GO #7]

9. The student will interact with the professor on public speaking skills combining knowledge, clarity, and affection. [GO #8]

10. The student will recite prayers from The Valley of Vision. [GO #9]

Course Textbooks

Haasemann, Frauke and James Jordan. Group Vocal Technique.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Hinshaw Music, Inc., 1991.

Course Requirements
1. Weekly Quizzes ½

2. Student Teaching 1/2 (Technique cards and life relaxation exercises).