- The Seventh-grade child has learned about vocal technique and proper breathing while singing.
- They have learned how to control and project their voice while singing different musical pieces.
- They have learned about vocal warm-up exercises to improve their vocal range and flexibility.
- The child has learned about different singing styles and genres, such as pop, rock, classical, and musical theater.
- They have learned about proper posture and body alignment to enhance their vocal performance.
- The child has learned about musical notation and how to read sheet music for the songs they are learning.
- They have learned about vocal dynamics, including volume, tone, and expression.
- The child has learned about the importance of diction and articulation while singing.
- They have learned about harmonizing and blending their voice with others while singing in a group or choir.
- The child has learned about the history and evolution of vocal music throughout different eras and cultures.
Continued development related to voice lessons can be encouraged through:
- Practicing vocal exercises and warm-ups regularly to improve vocal technique and flexibility.
- Exploring different genres of music and trying to adapt their voice to different styles.
- Listening and analyzing recordings of famous singers to learn from their vocal techniques and interpretations.
- Participating in school or community choirs or vocal ensembles to gain more experience in singing with others.
- Writing and composing their own songs to explore their creativity and apply their vocal skills in a more personal way.
- Attending live music performances and vocal concerts to gain inspiration and exposure to different performance styles.
- Taking part in vocal competitions or auditions to challenge themselves and receive feedback from professionals in the field.