Jazz Singing: A Guide to Pedagogy and Performance
Autor Tish Oneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2022
Jazz Singing combines jazz stylization and improvisational techniques with classic voice pedagogy to outline a method that builds the jazz voice upon a strong foundation of proper alignment, efficient breathing, healthy phonation, a clear understanding of vocal anatomy, and the physics of singing. Various strategies to enhance improvisation and artistry are presented, and mindful coordination of all aspects is emphasized to create authentic, healthy jazz singing in this groundbreaking book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538128442
ISBN-10: 1538128446
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illustrations; 10 b/w photos; 29 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538128446
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illustrations; 10 b/w photos; 29 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1 - The Science of Singing
Anatomy of the Larynx
Anatomy of the Breathing Mechanism
Anatomy of the Ear and Hearing Protection
The Physics of Singing
Chapter 2 - Vocal Health and Hygiene
Habits to Cultivate for a Healthy Voice
Daily Check-In and Warm-Up
The Healthy Speaking Voice
Sleep Hygiene
The Voice Care Team
Hearing Protection
Environmental Considerations
Voice Problems and Pathologies
Voice Preservation
Chapter 3 - Posture and Alignment
Balance Points in the Skeleton
Coordinating Body Alignment
Singer-Instrumentalists
Benefits of Excellent Posture
Posture Lessons from the Masters
Chapter 4 - Managing the Breath
The Process of Breathing
Applying the Singer's Breath to Jazz
Helpful Breathing Exercises
Chapter 5 - Phonation, Articulation, and Resonance
Phonation
Articulation
Resonance
Dr. Oney's Mix Continuum
Chapter 6 - Jazz Style and Ornamentation
Jazz Language
Jazz Across the World
Style in the Voices of Jazz Masters
The Listening Diet
Tools for Teaching Jazz Style
The Bag of Tricks
Chapter 7 - Vocal Improvisation
Melodic Embellishment
Scat Improvisation
Text-Based Improvisation
Vocalese
Lyric Improvisation
Free Improvisation
World Music and Improvisation
Chapter 8 - Phrasing and Expression
Phrase Types
Steps to Learning a Song
Back-Phrasing
Learning Phrasing from the Masters
The Art of Expression
Chapter 9 - Microphone Technique and Vowel Shaping
Basics of Microphone Technique
Types of Microphones
Crossover Work with a Microphone
Navigating the Mix Continuum with a Microphone
Selecting Microphones
Sound Checks
Microphone Technique and Communication
Mic Technique of the Masters
Vowel Purity
Microphones and Articulation
Subtlety is Key
Chapter 10 - Vocal Jazz Ensembles
What is Blend?
Balance
Authentic Style
Instrumentalists as Choir Directors
Solo Voices in a Choral Setting
Vocal Jazz Repertoire
Tips for an Effective Rehearsal
Structuring the Rehearsal
Building the Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Guided Listening to Professional Ensembles
Chapter 11 - Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Voice Pedagogy
Introduction to the Dalcroze Method
Three Pillars of Instruction
Benefits of Studying Dalcroze Exercises
Applications of Dalcroze Exercises in the Applied Studio
Types of Dalcroze Exercises
Application of Dalcroze Exercises in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Chapter 12 - Jazz Theory and Instrumental Approaches
Scales and Modes
Chord Progressions and Form
Motivic Improvisation
Thirds, Sevenths, and Extensions
Hemisphericity
Transcription
Chapter 13 - Mindful Singing and Mental Toughness
Pre-Performance Mental Preparation
The Vocal Warmup Routine
McCloskey's Points of Relaxation
Breathing Exercises
Mindful Practice
Mental Toughness
Chapter 14 - Arranging and Bandleading
The Jazz Singer-Arranger
Constructing a Professional Arrangement
Playing with Styles
Bandleading
Chapter 15 - Artistry and Pedagogy-Putting It All Together
The Complete Singing Artist
The Singer-Entrepreneur
Alternate Paths
A Complete Pedagogy
Artistry as Gestalt
Consistency and Practice
Evolving Artistry Throughout Life
True Artistic Mastery
Appendix: Sample Practice Guide
Teaching the Crossover Singer
Sample Practice Guide Part I: Strengthening Technique
Sample Practice Guide Part II: Expression and Communication
Selected Bibliography
Chapter 1 - The Science of Singing
Anatomy of the Larynx
Anatomy of the Breathing Mechanism
Anatomy of the Ear and Hearing Protection
The Physics of Singing
Chapter 2 - Vocal Health and Hygiene
Habits to Cultivate for a Healthy Voice
Daily Check-In and Warm-Up
The Healthy Speaking Voice
Sleep Hygiene
The Voice Care Team
Hearing Protection
Environmental Considerations
Voice Problems and Pathologies
Voice Preservation
Chapter 3 - Posture and Alignment
Balance Points in the Skeleton
Coordinating Body Alignment
Singer-Instrumentalists
Benefits of Excellent Posture
Posture Lessons from the Masters
Chapter 4 - Managing the Breath
The Process of Breathing
Applying the Singer's Breath to Jazz
Helpful Breathing Exercises
Chapter 5 - Phonation, Articulation, and Resonance
Phonation
Articulation
Resonance
Dr. Oney's Mix Continuum
Chapter 6 - Jazz Style and Ornamentation
Jazz Language
Jazz Across the World
Style in the Voices of Jazz Masters
The Listening Diet
Tools for Teaching Jazz Style
The Bag of Tricks
Chapter 7 - Vocal Improvisation
Melodic Embellishment
Scat Improvisation
Text-Based Improvisation
Vocalese
Lyric Improvisation
Free Improvisation
World Music and Improvisation
Chapter 8 - Phrasing and Expression
Phrase Types
Steps to Learning a Song
Back-Phrasing
Learning Phrasing from the Masters
The Art of Expression
Chapter 9 - Microphone Technique and Vowel Shaping
Basics of Microphone Technique
Types of Microphones
Crossover Work with a Microphone
Navigating the Mix Continuum with a Microphone
Selecting Microphones
Sound Checks
Microphone Technique and Communication
Mic Technique of the Masters
Vowel Purity
Microphones and Articulation
Subtlety is Key
Chapter 10 - Vocal Jazz Ensembles
What is Blend?
Balance
Authentic Style
Instrumentalists as Choir Directors
Solo Voices in a Choral Setting
Vocal Jazz Repertoire
Tips for an Effective Rehearsal
Structuring the Rehearsal
Building the Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Guided Listening to Professional Ensembles
Chapter 11 - Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Voice Pedagogy
Introduction to the Dalcroze Method
Three Pillars of Instruction
Benefits of Studying Dalcroze Exercises
Applications of Dalcroze Exercises in the Applied Studio
Types of Dalcroze Exercises
Application of Dalcroze Exercises in the Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Chapter 12 - Jazz Theory and Instrumental Approaches
Scales and Modes
Chord Progressions and Form
Motivic Improvisation
Thirds, Sevenths, and Extensions
Hemisphericity
Transcription
Chapter 13 - Mindful Singing and Mental Toughness
Pre-Performance Mental Preparation
The Vocal Warmup Routine
McCloskey's Points of Relaxation
Breathing Exercises
Mindful Practice
Mental Toughness
Chapter 14 - Arranging and Bandleading
The Jazz Singer-Arranger
Constructing a Professional Arrangement
Playing with Styles
Bandleading
Chapter 15 - Artistry and Pedagogy-Putting It All Together
The Complete Singing Artist
The Singer-Entrepreneur
Alternate Paths
A Complete Pedagogy
Artistry as Gestalt
Consistency and Practice
Evolving Artistry Throughout Life
True Artistic Mastery
Appendix: Sample Practice Guide
Teaching the Crossover Singer
Sample Practice Guide Part I: Strengthening Technique
Sample Practice Guide Part II: Expression and Communication
Selected Bibliography
Recenzii
This volume is commendable for aspiring jazz singers because it contains pedagogic and performance tutelage that is based on voice science. Oney does not merely pay lip service to the topic. Instead, the inclusion of voice science is substantive and consistent throughout the volume. Oney encourages jazz singing that is both healthy and authentic. To achieve the former, she elucidates the principles of voice care and use; and to achieve the latter, she urges students to study with acclaimed vocal artists of the genre. She recommends that singers learn from the jazz masters, and refers the reader to specific artists. Moreover, singers of all genres will benefit from this volume. It not only offers an excellent overview of the physiology and function of the voice, but also serves as a compelling introduction to jazz singing and its most notable exponents. It is highly recommended.
Tish Oney's book is thoroughly researched and applies her many years of experience as a competent performer and excellent educator. The analytical approach is useful to every teacher and performer. It is a must-read.
This is an invaluable teaching resource and should be a required text in any jazz vocal program. The rare combination of a trained scientist, accomplished musician, experienced pedagogue, and scholar makes Tish Oney uniquely qualified to offer an expert perspective on all aspects of vocal jazz performance and pedagogy. Highly recommended.
Tish Oney has written a rich resource for singers who perform in any style. It's complete without being overly technical and appropriately views the entire body as one's instrument-how it works, keeping it conditioned, reaching maximum results.
This book is an essential tool for every singer's toolbox and a perfect supplement for lessons. Tish Oney seamlessly moves between clinical and metaphorical language that only a truly devoted student, teacher, and performer of song can do. She clearly understands that every voice is as unique as every individual person.
Jazz Singing is a gold mine of information for teachers and singers alike, and it is a delightfully refreshing addition to the pedagogy of singing. This book promises to make anyone interested in learning more about jazz style, theory, and repertoire, more knowledgeable and confident in their teaching and performing.
Tish Oney's book is thoroughly researched and applies her many years of experience as a competent performer and excellent educator. The analytical approach is useful to every teacher and performer. It is a must-read.
This is an invaluable teaching resource and should be a required text in any jazz vocal program. The rare combination of a trained scientist, accomplished musician, experienced pedagogue, and scholar makes Tish Oney uniquely qualified to offer an expert perspective on all aspects of vocal jazz performance and pedagogy. Highly recommended.
Tish Oney has written a rich resource for singers who perform in any style. It's complete without being overly technical and appropriately views the entire body as one's instrument-how it works, keeping it conditioned, reaching maximum results.
This book is an essential tool for every singer's toolbox and a perfect supplement for lessons. Tish Oney seamlessly moves between clinical and metaphorical language that only a truly devoted student, teacher, and performer of song can do. She clearly understands that every voice is as unique as every individual person.
Jazz Singing is a gold mine of information for teachers and singers alike, and it is a delightfully refreshing addition to the pedagogy of singing. This book promises to make anyone interested in learning more about jazz style, theory, and repertoire, more knowledgeable and confident in their teaching and performing.