Mimo (Nigerian round)with solfege sheet
Suo Gan--Solfege through and introduce 1/8 + 1/4 syncopated rhythm
Intro S'Vivon--Introduce parallel minor to Training Choir. Focus on diction with IMMs.
Deck the Hall--continue study of parallel harmony. Everyone learn both melody and hamony.
Tomorrow Shall be my Dancing Day--focus on word stress and its relationship to the rhythm
On to Bethlehem Town--Work with Diction today. Make lists of words in the song that go with pure vowel sounds A, E, i, O, u, but do not have those vowels contained in the word (e.g. "to" has the u vowel sound, but no "u" written. "town" has A+u vowel sounds but neither of them in the word) [A]vowel with 'ow' 'ou' combinations should predominate.
Housekeeping: Pass out any extra folders for those absent last week and have kids sign them out on the green sheet. Remind about Workbook session coming up Saturday OCT 30 at Emory Presbyterian. TEMPO newsletter went out last week, so check for any new info.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Week of OCT 19
Holiday folders today!!
Introduce Mimo (Nigerian round) today with solfege sheet
Camp kids will hopefully remember this
Suo Gan--Solfege through and introduce 1/8 + 1/4 syncopated rhythm
Tomorrow Shall be my Dancing Day--focus on word stress and its relationship to the rhythm
On to Bethlehem Town--Work with Diction today. Make lists of words in the song that go with pure vowel sounds A, E, i, O, u, but do not have those vowels contained in the word (e.g. "to" has the u vowel sound, but no "u" written. "town" has A+u vowel sounds but neither of them in the word)
Pick one other to introduce, time permitting
Housekeeping: Pass out folders and have kids sign them out on the green sheet.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Week of OCT 12
Rehearsal Priorities
- Preparation for International Dinner
- Practice getting in to 4 rows. Arrange by height and B, A, C (L to R from conductor's perspective)
- Touch on Inflammatus and Bist du bei mir, time permitting.
Little David
- Sing unison throughout fpr Int'l Dinner. Each rehearsal group choose one soloist for each verse. A, B, and C groups should sing divisi at end. A=S2, B=S1, and C=alto
- Sing unison throughout. Dynamics, diction, articulation, intonation are big priorities
- Singing this with TCC and YC. TR/IMMs sing melody. Swaying same direction on "Halleluya"
Housekeeping Items: Review dress guidlines, distribution of informal uniforms, more dessert auction forms, Holiday folder distributed next week
Training and IMM progress report
TR/IMM Progress to date
ALL TR/IMM singers should:
- Have a good handle on at least one voice part of the pieces marked with an asterisk.
- Have been introduced to S2 or alto parts.
- Have A, B, or C assignment according to birth month
- Be producing unified pure vowel sounds during warm-ups and consistently moving towards unified vowels in the repertoire
- Have a working knowledge of Curwen hand signals and use them at many points during the rehearsal
- Be able to count-sing 3/4 and 4/4 time signatures and execute half-note, quarter-note, eighth-note values and their corresponding rests in a measure
- Understand basic articulations stacatto and legato
- Have an introduction to the idea of parallel harmony
- Know the names of the other singers in the rehearsal group
*Alphabet Song
- Working the high registers so they are not pinched. Contrast in articulation.
- Counting, parallel harmony, story in the song, Major and minor changes
*Bist du bei Mir
- learning about voiced and unvoiced consonants, melody on solfeggio (TR), counting
- Articulation, rhythmic accuracy (Halleluia on the beat or syncopated), 3-pt harmony at end, parallel harmony
- Kids know from memory
- Pure vowels, descending m3, movements on the beat
*Inflammatus
- Solfege pattern drills, A E I O U latin vowel drills to decipher text, counting
*Tree Toad and Lone Dog
- Diction--alliteration, musical articulation, storyline
- Tree Toad memorized
- Counting, counting, counting, introduction of extra parts with Part 1, articulate aspirate consonant sounds
- language and movement
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