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(Guitar Chord Songbook). A dozen songs matching the 2015 album release by this indie rock guitarist hailing from Washington are presented in melody line format with guitar chord frames and lyrics. Includes: Alibi * Beginning to Feel the Years * Blood Muscle Skin & Bone * The Eye * Heroes and Songs * I Belong to You * Mainstream Kid * Murder in the City * The Stranger at My Door * The Things I Regret * Wherever Is Your Heart * Wilder (We're Chained)....
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Finally! A scales and chords book that gives progressive levels of instruction and practices learning scales, chords, and arpeggios. Throughout this book, the piano student will encounter fun exercises that challenge the mind as well as the fingers. Scales and chords are the backbone of musical compositions, and a thorough grounding in the basic scales, chords, and arpeggios is essential for the up-and-coming pianist.
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A must-have for any pianist! Scales and Chords II is a direct continuation of Scales and Chords I. Throughout the book, the piano student will encounter technical exercises that challenge the mind as well as the fingers. A new leveled approach to scales and chord exercises is a welcome change from the reference books that are currently on the market. It gives a thorough grounding in the intermediate to advanced scales, chords and arpeggios. Refreshingly...
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Go-Go is to the Washington D.C. area what Grunge is to Seattle or Hip-Hop is to the South Bronx. The definitive sound of Chocolate City has been heard worldwide thanks to pioneers like Chuck Brown, E.U and Junkyard Band. But Go-Go has managed to stay true to it's roots, a genre of music that nearly remains inclusive and underground to it's true fans. Over the last five decades, the sound and style of go-go has continue to evolve. Here is the perspective...
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Brought to you by the subscription club of the same name, Vinyl Me, Please: 100 Albums You Need In Your Collection is a vibrant visual guide to curating must-have records for any music lover's shelf. Celebrating artists as varied and influential as Bikini Kill, Aretha Franklin, Wilco, and beyond, each entry includes an album's artwork, a short essay from a contributing music writer, and further suggestions to help you expand your taste and build your...
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At Last! A new complete edition of Scales and Chords with the same progressive levels of instruction but all in one book! An amazing way to learn scales, chords, and arpeggios that will challenge all pianists whether beginner or advanced. Scales and chords are the backbone of every song and being fluent in them is essential to being an accomplished pianist. A challenge for the mind as well as the fingers, Scales and Chords Complete gives a grounding...
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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In approaching lyrics, begin by researching the piece, learning about the librettist, the time period, and the historical context. Also research the composer and how the piece was written. Using the text of an original song, and your character analysis worksheet, work to find your own expressive connection with the piece and create your interpretation of the song.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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Regular and effective practice is crucial for developing your singing skills. Study three primary facets of efficient practice: Evaluate your progress; strategize a plan of action, and integrate your new skills. Grasp what a typical practice session will look like, from your warmup and assigned exercises to applying your new abilities to the music. Also, remember to sing for fun!
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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This episode breaks down breathing into four phases associated with singing: inhalation, suspension, exhalation, and recovery. Work with exercises to coordinate these phases to create habitual patterns for breath. Experiment with how to make decisions about where you will breathe and divide the phrases, then troubleshoot aspects of breathing and posture that may be challenging.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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Study core principles of vocal artistry in performance. Learn ways to connect imaginatively with your text and character, to believe in what you're communicating, and to share your unique perspective as a performer. Working with the song "Danny Boy," see how sight, sound, and touch feed your imaginative work, and how specificity in your artistic choices gives your work depth and authenticity.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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Take an overview of the anatomy and structure of the larynx: the cartilage, ligaments, and muscles that house and support the vocal cords. Then look at how phonation or sound production works, and how pitch is made. Explore phonation through a series of exercises, working to create a healthy vocal tone and a balanced, free laryngeal position, without extraneous tensions.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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Freedom and release of the tongue are essential to healthy vocal technique. Learn about the anatomy of the tongue and its eight muscles and how excess tongue tension is common for singers. Do a series of exercises to work for freedom and to let go of any pushing, retracting, or pressure on the larynx. Over time, explore the effects of these tools and incorporate them into your practicing.
13) How to Sing
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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These expertly designed lessons break down the elements of voice technique into graspable steps, guiding you to build solid skills as a singer and to express yourself through any kind of music or style. You'll learn how to find freedom of movement and flexibility in the vocal mechanism; produce clear tone; develop resonance; and communicate your connections to a text in your singing.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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Look into vowel production in singing and how independence of the articulators (the jaw, tongue, and lips) can help to maximize vocal freedom and flexibility. Learn about the International Phonetic Alphabet, which represents speech sounds. Then work with exercises to form tongue vowels, lip vowels, and diphthongs, bringing them into another fun, original song.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Now focus on the respiratory system, a foundational element for singing. Get to know the organs and structures that come into play when you sing: the airway, the lungs, the muscles of respiration, and the motions of inhalation and exhalation. Work with exercises to increase flexibility, lung capacity, and the function of your breathing, with both immediate and long-term benefits for singing.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Begin the series with a first look at the physiology of singing, as it represents a refined coordination of posture, breath, and tone. Learn about the approach you'll study in this series, based in a thorough view of the science of singing, as well as the art of vocal expression. Then practice basic vocalizations for freeing the voice and testing your range, and finish with a familiar song.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Consider why jaw tension is undesirable for healthy and natural voice production. Study the parts of the of the jaw, the muscles that control jaw movement, and the motion of the jaw hinge. Work to cultivate a free and neutral jaw position, exploring the release of internal muscles. Using a song, find how the jaw can move independently of vowels, pitch, and the movement of the tongue.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Bring your vocal skills to the areas of expression and performance. Grasp the importance of aligning your intention with the message your listeners are receiving. Explore how factors such as posture, facial expressions, physical gestures, vocal resonance, and articulation all communicate. Sing "Auld Lang Syne," and practice communicating different attitudes and expressive intentions.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Examine the role of the soft palate in singing. Locate the position of the palate and learn about its physiological functions. Work with mental imagery that will naturally activate and lift the soft palate, and discover how the soft palate affects vocal sound. Using helpful materials and props, work to engage with a more flexible, agile palate, which will respond naturally when you sing.
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The Great Courses
Pub. Date
2020.
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English
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Take a deep dive into the classification of consonants and how they function in singing. Work with eight categories of consonants and discover both where they are formed within the vocal tract and how they are formed by the articulators. Explore voiced and unvoiced consonants, as they relate to sustained tone, and apply your knowledge to the poetic text of a song.
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