QUICK! I need ideas for my Choir Lesson! Topic- Rhythm and Articulation

Helping your students clean up rhythm helps to pull the sound into better focus. In this lesson, I share tons of ideas on how to bring awareness about articulation, and I give you techniques to help them sing with more precision and syllabic inflection.

In this lesson, you will get-
*You will find a link to a 16-page set of ideas for this product.
*We start with a 50-minute lesson to introduce what articulation and precise rhythm is.  We listen to a choir that has clean articulation.   You’ll rehearse a familiar round or section of a song using varied techniques that I suggest to clean up the rhythms.  You’ll look inside one of your pieces of music and follow instructions I give to raise awareness of articulation.
*You get vocal exercises aimed at improving rhythm and articulation
*You get tongue twisters
*You get tips for how to incorporate focus on articulation and syllabic inflection into your lessons as well as mistakes to avoid.
*You get a list of songs that have great rhythm and articulation.

Questions that are answered-
*What is articulation?
*What is staccato?  What is legato?
*What are some techniques to use to achieve better articulation?
*List of tongue twisters
*How can I improve syllabic inflection?


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