Sunday 8 May 2016

Week 61: Communication of the Song

Continuing my series on WHAT MAKES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE? I'm covering Communication of the Song this week:

1. Communication of a Song occurs when the singer has good technical control & has developed a personal response to the content of the song.
2. A singer’s response must include understanding of both music & words equally for the communication of a Song to an audience to be successful.
3. Solid research into the operatic or musical theatre character of an aria/song is vital to ensure truthful communication to an audience.
4. The more a singer is involved with a song intellectually & emotionally, the greater the ownership of a song. ensuring stronger communication.
5. Solid technique should ensure no residual tension in the neck, jaw & mouth, leaving the face free to express the emotion contained in a song.

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Ross Campbell
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