Description Probably the most important element of the singer's
training is vocal technique --the set of rules governing healthy vocal
production, carefully instilled through work with the experienced
mentor. But rules that work for classical repertoire may not seem
relevant for contemporary song styles. And in a world where singers
choose to explore multiple singing styles, fundamental concepts of
healthy singing can become unclear, and sometimes overly restrictive.
Vocal Mechanics is designed to prepare new singers for the studio
lesson experience, and serves as a brilliant supplement for the
veteran singer as well. Each week the class will explore a new vocal
skill, the parts of the body that are responsible for its production
and control, and the physiology (logic of the body) which governs its
function. In this way, singers will gain a detailed knowledge of vocal
function which better prepares them for the partnership of studio
study, and sharpens their understanding through contrast of the
various stylistic choices available to them. Students are welcome to
take this course concurrent with Applied Lessons, or may be placed
with an Applied instructor following completion of the class. If you
have any questions, please contact the Continuing Education Office at
(617) - 585 - 1701. Course Sub-Category Voice Location TBD Instructor
Mark Lee
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