MUS325 — Choral/Vocal Techniques
Choral and vocal method instruction for non-choral music education majors. Provides instruction centered on the art and science of vocalization as it pertains to teaching in a studio or classroom and in personal study. Covers the basics of vocal anatomy, breath energy, phonation, resonance, articulation, registration, warm-ups, basic diction, ensemble singing, considerations for teaching adolescent voices, and vocal health. Presents varied teaching methods for vocal instruction in an ensemble setting along with similarities/differences with instrumental instruction.
Prerequisites: MUS-176, MUS-276