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RHYTHMIC THERAPY 07-06-2016

RHYTHMIC THERAPY
07-06-2016
THE EFFECTIVE CHOIR DIRECTOR:
Improve your skills - and those of your singers - by emphasizing fundamental music theory.

Use proper terminology, explaining concepts when needed.
As choir members expand their knowledge of the basics, you’ll be able to work on more advanced pieces and foster confidence among the group.
Dedicate about five minutes or so of each rehearsal to instruction that will help your singers improve their music reading.
For example, go over time signatures, keys, notations, phrasing and the composers performance instructions, usually indicated in Italian.
Mix in vocal exercises that enhance your range, breath control and diction.
More importantly, refer to these lessons when rehearsing actual songs.
Ref : Simons (2016)
Kingsley J.E.K Acheampong
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