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The Choral Director’s Toolbox This Week

April 6, 2026 by wbakerfestivalsingers-org Leave a Comment

Enjoy all episodes of The Choral Director’s Toolbox for free at www.ChoralFoundation.org/toolbox

In this week’s episode of The Choral Director’s Toolbox, Dr. Jamea Sale explores a critical and often misunderstood aspect of vocal pedagogy in When Vibrato Is Manufactured.  Drawing on voice science and practical observation, she challenges the common impulse to “teach” vibrato through physical manipulation, instead reframing it as a natural byproduct of efficient vocal coordination.   With clarity and precision, Dr. Sale offers valuable insight for both voice teachers and choral directors seeking healthy, sustainable sound development.

In today’s listener question, Dr. William Baker addresses the increasing use of iPads and tablets in choral settings, offering a balanced perspective on their usefulness in rehearsal alongside important considerations for maintain professionalism and visual integrity in performance.

Today’s inspiration is Ain’t No Grave Can Hold My Body Down, arranged by Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory and performed by the Lynn Swanson Festival Singers.  The selection is a vibrant and rhythmically compelling gospel setting that brings both challenge and energy to advanced choral ensembles.

Join us for a thoughtful and practical conversation on vocal health, pedagogy, and the evolving tools of the choral art.

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