The utility of visually nontraditional scores in the collegiate voice studio |
Posted on:2017-08-26 | Degree:D.M.A | Type:Thesis |
University:University of Miami | Candidate:Voigt, Jennifer | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:2466390014957628 | Subject:Music |
Abstract/Summary: | |
The incorporation of learning science into vocal pedagogy has been a slow process with advancements in biology and physics dominating change in the field. However, recent research into learning styles and the processing of motor skills has revealed areas that could be enhanced within standard vocal teaching procedures. This study addresses the possibility of filling these gaps with the inclusion of visually nontraditional scores as a teaching tool. Specifically, this paper examines the utility of these scores within the collegiate voice studio. Visually nontraditional scores can contribute to a variety of learning needs and facilitate the acquisition of new technical and artistic skills. Repertoire is reviewed for each level of collegiate voice study. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Collegiate voice, Visually nontraditional scores |
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