Music
- Savannah learned the importance of vocal warm-ups and proper breathing techniques to improve her singing ability.
- She gained an understanding of musical notation, learning to read and interpret sheet music for the choir's performances.
- Through practicing harmonies and blending her voice with others, Savannah developed her ear for music and improved her ability to stay on pitch.
- She also learned about the historical and cultural context of various choral pieces, broadening her knowledge of music beyond just performance skills.
Engage in regular vocal exercises and continue honing your ability to read and interpret new pieces of sheet music. Participate in solo or small group performances to further develop your singing skills and gain additional confidence. Consider exploring music theory and composition to deepen your understanding of choral music and enhance your artistic expression.
Book Recommendations
- The Choral Musician's Guide to Sight-Singing by Emily Crocker: A comprehensive guide to mastering the skill of sight-singing with exercises and examples.
- The Singing Book by Meribeth Dayme and Cynthia Vaughn: Covers vocal technique, health, and performance skills, providing valuable insights for choir singers.
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