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MUSI249 Contemporary Vocal Pedagogy: How to Teach Contemporary Voice

This paper equips singers with scientific knowledge on the voice and demonstrates how to teach safely and effectively. The paper encompasses vocal anatomy and physiology, practical techniques and critical listening.

At some stage in their career, a singer will inevitably teach in some capacity. This paper equips singers with scientific knowledge on the voice and demonstrates how to teach contemporary singing safely and effectively. The paper encompasses vocal anatomy and physiology, practical techniques and critical listening. Students will have the opportunity to sing in various contemporary styles, learn to formulate lesson plans and vocal exercises, and apply various vocal techniques and concepts within a lesson setting. Differences with classical singing will be covered and students will learn special techniques, such as ‘belting’ in a safe and correct manner.

Paper title Contemporary Vocal Pedagogy: How to Teach Contemporary Voice
Paper code MUSI249
Subject Music
EFTS 0.15
Points 18 points
Teaching period Not offered in 2023 (On campus)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $1,141.35
International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.

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Prerequisite
36 100-level MUSI or PERF points
Restriction
MUSI 349
Schedule C
Arts and Music
Contact

spa@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Teaching Staff: Arlie McCormick

Paper Coordinator: Dr Tessa Romano

Paper Structure

Please contact the School of Performing Arts (spa@otago.ac.nz) office for a copy of the paper profile.

Teaching Arrangements

Weeks 1-4: Three 2-hour lectures and three 2-hour workshops per week.

Weeks 5-6: Tutorials focussed on assessment at times to be arranged

Textbooks

This course may reference 'Body Mind and Voice' by Thurman and Welsh and/or 'The Voice: An Inside View' by Scott McCoy.

Graduate Attributes Emphasised
Communication, Critical thinking, Information literacy, Research.
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Learning Outcomes

Students will gain a greater understanding of Contemporary Vocal Pedagogy and how to teach singing safely and effectively with up-to-date information that is both factual and practice-based. The paper will enhance a student’s ability to:

  1. Communicate information to a student and how to teach singing safely;
  2. Formulate a lesson plan;
  3. Understand the technical aspects of voice registration, vocal qualities, vocal effects etc;
  4. Use critical listening skills;
  5. Use various exercises, language that a student understands and the application of various vocal techniques and concepts within a lesson setting;
  6. Understand that teaching contemporary voice is different to teaching classical voice;
  7. Teach a student how to ‘belt’ safely and correctly.

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Timetable

Not offered in 2023

Location
Dunedin
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
Blackboard