Saturday, March 20, 2010
Vocal training: More Secrets of Great Singing
Music in the Minster presents:
More Secrets of Great Singing
A second vocal training day for beginners and improvers.
with Alison Barton, Simon Raybould and David Finlay
Are great singers born or made? Confident singing requires a skill set that can be learned. Opera singers learn how to develop their voices for strength, flexibility, reliability and range. Their living depends on it. Our workshop draws on the vocal and dramatic skills of the opera world for people who want to improve their singing, and the satisfaction they derive from it. Suitable for singers at all levels, including those who attended the first workshop in January.
The workshop will cover:
Body and voice - the mechanics of singing
Stretching your boundaries - strategies for increasing your capabilities
Enhancing your expressive possibilities - 'how might I?' not 'can I?'
Troubleshooting - your singing queries answered, your challenges addressed.
It will do this by:
Sharing knowledge of vocal technique
Exercises for improving breath control and voice production
Intensive coaching and rehearsing
You will leave with:
An understanding of how professional singers 'make it happen'
Enhanced singing capability
Tools to develop your vocal skills
Fee: £40.00 / £30 under 25's
This project is being managed by 20,000 Voices. For more information or to book contact Sheila Taylor, info@20000voices.org, 01670 852445.
Labels: 20000 Voices, KM, Music in the Minster, Training and Development



