This course provides students with individual vocal instruction. Private instruction is required of music majors each semester during college. Music majors receive 12 one-hour lessons during the course of the semester. The course is repeatable for credit. This course develops a students technical, interpretive, sight reading, pedagogical and improvisational skills as well as developing a student's understanding of the history and repertory of the specific instrument/voice. A jury is required at the end of the semester. An additional fee is required.
As an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), Snow College is required to provide competent private instruction for music majors in all vocal and instrumental specialties. Private instruction is required of music majors in four-year music degree programs and must appear on student transcripts. This course offers an excellent opportunity for all Snow College students to develop musicianship and performance skills. Courses of this type are taught at all NASM accredited institutions in Utah.
Content for this course may be drawn from the following• Practice journal development• Correct postural alignment and breath engagement• Development of tonal presence and focus• Development of dynamic range• Singing in foreign languages• Building a vocal warmup and exercise regimen• strategies for vocal care and health• Study of solo repertoire appropriate for first-year college students and/or the individual level of the student• Instruction in performance practice appropriate to stylistic periods• Development of performance technique, including memorization techniques, stage deportment and anxiety management• Performance communication skills