Summary of "Beginner Voice Teachers Training || How to Teach Young Singers"
Main Ideas and Concepts
The video titled "Beginner Voice Teachers Training || How to Teach Young Singers" provides a comprehensive guide for new voice teachers on how to effectively teach young singers. The instructor emphasizes the importance of understanding objectives and exercises to help students improve their vocal skills. Key areas of focus include Pitch Perfection, Range Extension, Length of Phrases, and Increasing Resonance.
Key Topics and Methodology
- Objectives for Teaching Voice Lessons
- Pitch Perfection
- Importance of singing in tune for overall performance quality.
- Techniques to help students recognize and correct pitch issues.
- Use of exercises to strengthen the connection between the mind and vocal muscles.
- Range Extension and Evenness of Scale
- Encouraging students to explore their vocal range through playful exercises.
- Using squeaking or whining sounds to help students access higher pitches without strain.
- Incorporating buzzing exercises and triads to build vocal control.
- Length of Phrases
- Teaching students to manage breath control and sustain phrases effectively.
- Utilizing silicone blowouts to develop diaphragm control and resistance.
- Gradually increasing the duration of sustained notes to improve lung capacity.
- Increasing Resonance (Amplitude)
- Focusing on vowel placement to enhance loudness and vocal quality.
- Exercises that manipulate mouth chamber shapes to amplify sound.
- Encouraging playful and relaxed approaches to singing to maintain vocal health.
- Pitch Perfection
Detailed Instructions and Exercises
- Pitch Perfection
- Identify one note for the student to sing without assistance.
- Train the student's ear to recognize sharp or flat notes by having them raise their hand when they hear pitch changes.
- Encourage students to sing at 60-85% of their maximum volume for effective pitch support.
- Range Extension
- Ask students to make squeaking sounds to explore their range comfortably.
- Use lip buzzing exercises and triads to develop vocal flexibility.
- Length of Phrases
- Use silicone blowouts for diaphragm exercises, starting with sets of ten and gradually increasing duration.
- Transition from blowouts to singing familiar phrases like "Happy Birthday," focusing on maintaining breath support.
- Increasing Resonance
- Introduce vowel exercises (e.g., "she," "pizza") to help students understand vowel placement.
- Encourage students to giggle through exercises to maintain a relaxed sound while singing.
Conclusion
The instructor encourages voice teachers to be curious and kind to themselves and their students, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and positivity in the learning process.
Featured Speakers/Sources
- The video features a single speaker, who is the voice teacher providing the training. No additional speakers or sources are mentioned.
Category
Educational