- What are some good vocal warm upS?
- How do you introduce a choir?
- What makes a choir a good choir?
- How do you make a choir interesting?
What are some good vocal warm upS?
9 best vocal warm-ups for singers
- Yawn-sigh Technique. For this quick vocal exercise, simply yawn (take in air) with your mouth closed. ...
- Humming warm-upS. ...
- Vocal Straw Exercise. ...
- Lip buzz Vocal warm-up. ...
- Tongue trill exercise. ...
- Jaw Loosening ExerciseS. ...
- Two-octave pitch glide Warm-Up. ...
- Vocal Sirens Exercise.
How do you introduce a choir?
Here are some tips for talking to your audience:
- Consider your programme. ...
- Introduce the choir to the audience. ...
- Take your time. ...
- Keep it short, sweet and relevant. ...
- Keep your focus on the choir. ...
- Acknowledge the audience.
What makes a choir a good choir?
Having a keen sense and control of rhythm is especially important when singing in a group. Singing in a choir requires that all sections of the group must stay on rhythm. ... A choir that is singing slightly pitchy will sound better than a choir with a sloppy rhythm. To improve your ability with rhythms, experience is key.
How do you make a choir interesting?
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- Tip #1 Create a Lively Music Room.
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- Tip #2 Take Pictures Of Everyone and Everything Continuously.
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- Tip #3 Make Up Simple Choreography and Movements.
- • Involving the whole body makes choir much more fun! ...
- Tip#4 Use Simple Props.
- • Novelty catalogues are an excellent creative guideline for prop use.