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Richard MillerRichard Miller
Training the amateur voice through warm-ups and exercises
Training the amateur voice through warm-ups and exercises
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"Technique and expression must be the supporting pillars of vocal art…Technique is of no value except as it makes communication possible…Unless the emotional experiences
and sentiments of a performer can be externalized, they have no value beyond
personal therapeutic ones." Richard Miller
"Technique and expression must be the supporting pillars of vocal art…Technique is of no value except as it makes communication possible…Unless the emotional experiences
and sentiments of a performer can be externalized, they have no value beyond
personal therapeutic ones." Richard Miller
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Training Voices in the Choral RehearsalTraining Voices in the Choral Rehearsal
Garcia position
Noble & Axial
Posture
Immediate renewal of breath
Release
Phonation
Onset
Inhalation
Breath Management:5 Areas
Aided by sostenuto exercises
Aided by agility exercises
Free Laryngeal Function:efficient coordination of breath with tone
Vibrant voices
Vowel exercises
Vowel differentiation
Resonance Balancing:harmonic partial relationships
Systematic Application of Exercises in 4 Main Areas
Garcia position
Noble & Axial
Posture
Immediate renewal of breath
Release
Phonation
Onset
Inhalation
Breath Management:5 Areas
Aided by sostenuto exercises
Aided by agility exercises
Free Laryngeal Function:efficient coordination of breath with tone
Vibrant voices
Vowel exercises
Vowel differentiation
Resonance Balancing:harmonic partial relationships
Systematic Application of Exercises in 4 Main Areas
PosturePosture
“Noble & Axial” Garcia position to aide in above “Quietude of the torso”
“Noble & Axial” Garcia position to aide in above “Quietude of the torso”
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Onset ExercisesOnset Exercises
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Silent Breath
Vibrant ------------tone
Release of tone
Onset
Immediate renewal
Onset Exercise ExampleOnset Exercise Example
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Cardinal VowelsCardinal Vowels Onset exercises should
incorporate all cardinal vowels Avoid glottal attacks, use
fricative consonants
Breathe the vowel
Onset exercises should incorporate all cardinal vowels
Avoid glottal attacks, use fricative consonants
Breathe the vowel
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Free Laryngeal Function: Agility & Sostenuto
Exercises
Free Laryngeal Function: Agility & Sostenuto
Exercises Abdominal wall remains stable Quiet laughing patterns (5-4-3-2-1) Simple legato passages in middle
range In combination with onset exercises,
develops appoggio technique without long explanations
Abdominal wall remains stable Quiet laughing patterns (5-4-3-2-1) Simple legato passages in middle
range In combination with onset exercises,
develops appoggio technique without long explanations
Resonance BalancingResonance Balancing Vowel definition: tracking the vowel Flexible system: lips, tongue,
mouth, jaw for each vowel Raise zygomatic arch Vowels should never loose integrity;
over-modifying them should be avoided
Vowel definition: tracking the vowel Flexible system: lips, tongue,
mouth, jaw for each vowel Raise zygomatic arch Vowels should never loose integrity;
over-modifying them should be avoided
Richard MillerRichard Miller
Vocal training is essential to emotive communicating
Vocal training is essential to emotive communicating
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