Adapting Instruction and Managing Stress I am growing weary of being told that teaching virtual and hybrid vocal music is only “temporary.” I emphatically disagree. The virtual and hybrid vocal music model may be temporary, but its adverse effects on my music students and our program will be felt for years. In response to the […]
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One from the Folder: Repertoire Thoughts for Women’s/Treble Choirs
For those of you familiar with my blog, this piece may seem an outlier as a choice. It doesn’t hit any of the usual hallmarks of my repertoire choices on this forum. But you know what? It is an absolutely perfectly teachable piece for my early-intermediate group, especially in these strange Covid-times. It is -exactly- the piece I need right now. Take a look. It may be just exactly what you need too.
A Practical Guide for Hosting Guest Artists
By Rebecca Lord Although we are unable to sing together freely during this perilous time, opportunities to collaborate virtually around the world are skyrocketing! The world is literally at our fingertips and there are extraordinary experiences to be had making new connections and building bridges across continents and cultures, as well as finding new treasures […]
Beauty from Ashes: Celebrating Choral Victories
By Rebecca Lord As conductors urge each other on during these perilous times, one phrase is repeated time and again: “think outside of the box!” Creative minds are taking on the challenge, and the potential life-and-death consequences of “normal” choral singing have spurred conductors toward innovations that will forever change the face of choral music. […]
Leading Voices: Teaching and Singing While Wearing a Mask: Why it is a Challenge and How to Make it Better.
The picture below is of one of our colleagues who is currently teaching middle school vocal music in San Antonio, Texas. Vicke, like most of us, was thrown into distance learning last Spring, learned more technology in the past six months than during her entire career, and now will be teaching vocal music with personal […]
Cyber Solutions for Quarantined Choirs: A Guide to Virtual Rehearsals & Performances
By Rebecca Lord Conducting today can feel like it requires a graduate degree in technology. This article will provide tech solutions, simple to complex. Recommendations and video examples come from music-technology professionals, conductors, and internationally recognized virtual choir leaders. REHEARSAL SUCCESS IN A LAND OF LATENCY Before COVID-19, how many of us knew about Zoom […]