PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
SINGER TECH TALK
USING SINGER LANGUAGE WITH STUDENTS & TEACHERS
with Kristin Keam
Learn the basics to discuss tones, qualities and basic vocal anatomy with your singing students. Start using singer tech talk with this great session from Kristin Keam.
Understanding basic vocal anatomy is essential for contemporary singing. It’s the key to producing quality technical work and performances.
An ideal session for VCE Music teachers learning to analyse and discuss vocal effects such as vocal qualities and placement while understanding the techniques and technical elements required for assessments.
This invaluable sessions includes how to approach and discuss:
> VOCAL FOLDS BASICS
> SUPPORT & ANCHORING
> VOCAL ONSET / OFFSET
> TWANG & TONAL QUALITIES
> WORKING WITH PASSAGIOS
> LARYNX SETUP
Support your voice, music and drama teachers with industry-grade language skills to feel more confident in their analysis and teaching of vocal tones and effects... in turn, encouraging students to talk about their music making mechanism!
This session is also a brilliant way to get the department using a common language, catering to teachers, coordinators, conductors, musical directors and all performing arts staff who actively use voice in their lessons.
Plus time for Q & A with Kristin.
A follow up is included to check-in on your progress.
This session is for teachers / staff working with students aged 12 +.
Maximum 6 participants per session, school employees only. Additional participants $50 per person.
SUITABLE FOR
Voice & Drama teachers, conductors, Musical Directors, music staff
REQUIREMENTS
Music studio, classroom or suitable space
PROVIDED
Handouts, charts, certificate of attendance
DURATION
120 minutes
including 10 minute break + follow up
COST
$550
+ travel costs
(if required)
>>> ABOUT KRISTIN + SINGER TECH TALK
Kristin remains one of Australia's top voice teachers, specialising in musical theatre, contemporary voice, vocal anatomy and vocal recovery.
An accomplished performer in her own right, Kristin's quality work on London's West End lead to substantial teaching and repertoire class opportunities both in the UK and Australia: Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) and Box Hill Institute, plus Federation University Ballarat, Trinity College, Rose Bruford College and Guildford School of the Arts (GSA).
- MMus (Songwriting), Bath Spa University, UK
- BA (Drama) Victorian College of the Arts, AU
- Ad Dip Music (Performance), Box Hill Institute, AU
- Grad Cert (Vocational Education and Training), Box Hill Institute AU