
Singing Technique in Choir
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Rebecca Feeny
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Singing Technique in Choir
by Rebecca Feeny
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Choral Singing
Foundation for good choral singing begins with good posture
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Multiple Choice
The foundation for good choral singing begins with
good pots and pans
good typing skills
good posture
goodness gracious
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Good posture involves awareness of:
shoulders
rib cage
knees
weight distribution
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Remember:
Shoulders comfortably back
Rib cage lifted and open
Flexible knees
Weight on both feet
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Multiple Choice
In good singing posture, the shoulders should be
comfortable back
slumped down
rigidly thrown back, like a soldier
dipping back and forth
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Multiple Choice
The legs are straight and the knees are _______.
at a 90 degree angle
flexible
rigid
raised up on the chair in front of you
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Sound production
Sound is produced as air passes through the vocal cords which are located in the larynx (or voice box).
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Multiple Choice
The larynx (or voice box) houses the ______ which produce our vocal sounds.
tongue
diaphragm
spine
vocal cords
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Diaphragm
The diaphragm is a thin muscle that separates the chest and the abdomen. It contracts and flattens when you inhale. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes, and the air is pushed out of your lungs.
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Diaphragm function in singing:
assist with breathing
allow for plenty of air inhaled
provide support to the tone
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Multiple Choice
The diaphragm's muscle function is to:
assist with breathing
allow for plenty of air inhaled
provide support to the tone
all answers shown here
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Creating a Beautiful Singing Tone
Jaw is comfortably dropped
Beauty in a choral singing tone is in producing unison Vowel sounds
Know what pitch you need to produce by thinking it in your head first-before making a sound
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Multiple Choice
When singing, your jaw should be comfortably _______.
rigid
chewing
dropped
clinched
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Multiple Choice
When singing in a chorus, a beautiful sound is achieved by creating unison _____ sounds.
consonant
vowel
number
vociferous
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Vowel sound "ah"
A beautiful choral "ah" sound is most like that of a beginning stage of a yawn - with a relaxed, open jaw.
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A person's ability to Sing with others depends on:
balancing their voice volume with others
singing with a rounded, resonant tone
making sure their vowel matches others
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Multiple Choice
A person's ability to sing with others depends on
balancing their voice volume with others
singing with a clinched jaw and rigid knees
making sure they don't match their vowels with anyone else
singing with a weak, unsupported sound
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