The purpose of this dissertation was to compile a list of resources to aid singers in their pursuit toward effective practicing. A survey was given to one hundred anonymous participants: fifty vocal students and fifty vocal teachers. The data collected from this survey showed that vocal students would like more resources available to aid in practicing more effectively. Additionally, the study reveals that many of the vocalise books that are in the vocal repertoire have fallen from tradition for reasons unknown, while one composer's vocalise book, Nicola Vaccai's, still remains in the teacher and student repertoire. This study provides resources culled from journals, text books, and musical scores. Also provided is a library of vocalises...
There are many excellent books detailing methods to help actors develop their voices, but not much h...
Harmonic dictation is one of the most challenging topics in the aural skills curriculum. Consequentl...
Though the castrato has been absent from the operatic stage since the nineteenth century, this voice...
Singers need to counteract respiratory elastic recoil at high and low lung volume levels (LVLs) to m...
The aim of this study is to provide a framework to diagnose and correct vocal faults encountered in ...
The study of vocal pedagogy in the 21st century has brought much debate among vocal pedagogues, voca...
For more than 35 years, voice teachers have been seeking an educational platform to adequately prepa...
I. Opera Role: April 8, 2016, 7:30 p.m., Aycock Auditorium. Madame de Croissy in Dialogues of the Ca...
Abstract Directors of children’s choirs benefit greatly from understanding the pedagogical processes...
This document contains information to aid in the understanding of repertoire performed at the gradua...
Teaching undergraduate voice requires the use of a practical teaching approach that is functional, c...
Many vocal pedagogy textbooks and curriculums lack a tangible application of the course content. Thi...
The following thesis is a study of one student\u27s journey as a student of singing at the Universit...
The purpose of this action research study is to explore the impact vocal activities have on fourth a...
This thesis presents extended program notes for a sixty-minute vocal graduate recital consisting of ...
There are many excellent books detailing methods to help actors develop their voices, but not much h...
Harmonic dictation is one of the most challenging topics in the aural skills curriculum. Consequentl...
Though the castrato has been absent from the operatic stage since the nineteenth century, this voice...
Singers need to counteract respiratory elastic recoil at high and low lung volume levels (LVLs) to m...
The aim of this study is to provide a framework to diagnose and correct vocal faults encountered in ...
The study of vocal pedagogy in the 21st century has brought much debate among vocal pedagogues, voca...
For more than 35 years, voice teachers have been seeking an educational platform to adequately prepa...
I. Opera Role: April 8, 2016, 7:30 p.m., Aycock Auditorium. Madame de Croissy in Dialogues of the Ca...
Abstract Directors of children’s choirs benefit greatly from understanding the pedagogical processes...
This document contains information to aid in the understanding of repertoire performed at the gradua...
Teaching undergraduate voice requires the use of a practical teaching approach that is functional, c...
Many vocal pedagogy textbooks and curriculums lack a tangible application of the course content. Thi...
The following thesis is a study of one student\u27s journey as a student of singing at the Universit...
The purpose of this action research study is to explore the impact vocal activities have on fourth a...
This thesis presents extended program notes for a sixty-minute vocal graduate recital consisting of ...
There are many excellent books detailing methods to help actors develop their voices, but not much h...
Harmonic dictation is one of the most challenging topics in the aural skills curriculum. Consequentl...
Though the castrato has been absent from the operatic stage since the nineteenth century, this voice...