Vocal pedagogy
Study of the art and science of voice instruction / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For instrumental technique, see Musical technique.
Vocal pedagogy is the study of the art and science of voice instruction. It is used in the teaching of singing and assists in defining what singing is, how singing works, and how proper singing technique is accomplished.
Quick Facts The anatomy of the vocal folds, Details ...
The anatomy of the vocal folds | |
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Precursor | Sixth pharyngeal arch |
Nerve | N. laryngeus recurrens and N. laryngeus superior |
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Latin | plica vocalis |
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Vocal pedagogy covers a broad range of aspects of singing, ranging from the physiological process of vocal production to the artistic aspects of interpretation of songs from different genres or historical eras. Typical areas of study include:[1]
- Human anatomy and physiology as it relates to the physical process of singing.
- Breathing and air support for singing
- Posture for singing
- Phonation
- Vocal resonation or voice projection
- Diction, vowels and articulation
- Vocal registration
- Sostenuto and legato for singing
- Other singing elements, such as range extension, tone quality, vibrato, coloratura
- Vocal health and voice disorders related to singing
- Vocal styles, such as learning to sing opera, belt, or art song
- Phonetics
- Voice classification
All of these different concepts are a part of developing proper vocal technique. Not all voice teachers have the same opinions within every topic of study which causes variations in pedagogical approaches and vocal technique.