Monday, February 26, 2018

CC Podcast S. 2 #7 - One Note Wonder

Denyse, soprano, practices at home between rehearsals
As a singer, in a chorus especially, we have to shape our vowels correctly (and the way the director prefers!) But, how do we do that?

Like most skill development, it takes practice and guidance. Practice making the sound, shaping the mouth, and - where does that darn pesky tongue go?

Hint - The tongue should lay in the mouth, as if ready for a yawn, touching the back of the teeth.

If you are lucky, you have a master music teacher on a mission leading your chorus.

This weeks Choral Cacophony Podcast presents a vocal warm-up that's also great for ear training.

Pierre uses Movable Do in many warmups
Chapter 1 - Vowels Ma May Mee Mo Moo on one note. Pierre discusses consistent and straight group sound.
Chapter 2 - Spool of Thread visualization exercise for straight sound. Continue with that in mind.
Chapter 3 - Continue up a semitone and then switch to Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol. Pierre leads the choir in two groups with Movable Do hand signals.
Movable Do


About The Stairwell Carollers:

Pierre Massie began our a cappella choir way back in 1977 while studying music at Ottawa U. The Stairwell Carollers are ranked with the best of Ontario choirs, winning both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association competitions. 

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