Newly Released- "QUICK! I need ideas for my choir lesson! Topic- Developing Part Independence"


*For beginners in your choirs, developing the ability to sing their parts independently is not easy, and we have to use a variety of techniques to help them be successful.  This lesson is designed to help you help your beginners understand part-independence through a variety of approaches including teaching what part-independence is, developing your own set of hand gestures to help them realize when the parts are incorrect or not in balance (and more), games to help with the subject and rehearsal techniques for you to use to help build their confidence with singing their parts independently and not jumping to another part.

What is covered in this lesson, and how long will it take?
*What is part independence, and how do I introduce it to my beginners?
*How to provide effective non-verbal feedback to your choir while they are working to become more confident independent singers of harmony.
*Games to play that drive home part-independence
*Rehearsal techniques to use to successfully teach the various parts to your students to ensure success complete with a “To Do” list and a “NOT to do” list of rehearsal techniques for your beginners
*A list of three things that are common in beginning choirs when they are not truly part-independent.
*It can take weeks or you can just use a few of the ideas for a few moments of your class one day.

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