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Technologies for Training in Singing Breathing of Teenagers in Pop Vocal Class
Author(s) -
Maria Katz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
učenye zapiski rossijskogo gosudarstvennogo socialʹnogo universiteta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-5323
DOI - 10.17922/2071-5323-2021-20-1-172-180
Subject(s) - singing , context (archaeology) , choir , class (philosophy) , psychology , vocal music , voice training , repertoire , audiology , music education , computer science , pedagogy , history , art , acoustics , medicine , music , literature , artificial intelligence , physics , archaeology
The vocalist’s breath is one of the important areas of work in the pop vocal class. This area of work is especially relevant in adolescence, since at this age stage this process will become conscious and meaningful, and not intuitive, and complex works that are included in the repertoire of adolescents will require a more attentive attitude to breathing technique. The problem of singing breath received a theoretical justification from the point of view of different methodological approaches and is considered both in the context of the features of the vocalist’s work in different vocal styles (academic, folk, pop-jazz) and in the context of solo and choral vocal performance. However, breathing technologies in teenagers involved in pop vocals remain poorly illuminated. The object of the study is the singing breath of teenagers of the pop vocal class in the institution of additional education.

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