Newly Released! "QUICK! I need ideas for my Choir Lesson! Topic- The Adolescent Changing Male Voice





How can chorus teachers use this lesson?
*At the beginning of this lesson, you’ll find a single lesson plan that can be completed in a 50-minute class that will help your male changing voices to understand what an “octave drop” is.  They will “feel and experience” what it is like to sing in tune where their voices “live” through vocal exercises.  They will listen to two videos of good pop male singers using chest voice and others using falsetto.  Video links included.
*Also in this lesson, you will find numerous vocal exercise suggestions to help your male singers along with recruitment ideas to gain more male singers.  You will also find a song list of great arrangements to use for your changing male voices and beginning mixed choirs by arrangers who are experts in working with this age group.

What are the topics covered in this lesson, and how long does it take?
*What is “octave dropping”?
*What is “sharp singing”, “flat singing”, and “singing in tune”?
*Recruitment
*Setting the tone in the room for success when working on this challenging topic in middle school choirs.
*Song lists with middle school classics as well as many contemporary songs.
*While you get a specific 50-minute lesson, you will come back to this lesson multiple times over weeks in order to take advantage of the ideas offered.

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