How to Direct a Choir

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
As a choir director, your job is to shape the sound of the choir, teach the music, and evaluate and correct any problems within the vocal performance. Here are some steps to help you successfully form and direct a choir. Watch other...
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As a choir director, your job is to shape the sound of the choir, teach the music, and evaluate and correct any problems within the vocal performance. Here are some steps to help you successfully form and direct a choir.

Part 1
Part 1 of 5:

Learning Hand and Body Language for Directing

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Part 2
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Assembling Vocal Talent

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Part 3
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Determining Music Selections

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Holding Rehearsals

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Part 5
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Preparing for a Performance

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Warnings

  • Emphasize the importance of the singers attending rehearsals on a regular basis. This is for the good of the group as well as the individual.
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  • Subtly separate yourself from the singers to make sure you have the authority you need when dealing with issues and problems. You do not want them to view you as their contemporary, but, rather, as their leader.
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