Sunday 5 June 2016

Week 65: Performing With Others (Part 3)

Continuing  my series on PERFORMING WITH OTHERS. I'm covering Singing with another Singer this week.
1. When Singing with another Singer, listening to the other voice, rather than your own, will help to establish the balance in volume and tone.
2. When Singing with another Singer, achieving a true blend of voices is a process which begins in rehearsal and is fulfilled in performance.
3. Considerations when working with another singer: Shaping of Phrases, Choosing where to Breathe, Dynamics, Pitch Accuracy & Blend of Tone.
4. In Shaping Phrases, singers should complement each other, not act in opposition. With  Breathing, both singers must agree where to breathe.
5. The harmony dictates which voice predominates at any given time, and so the dynamic must be adjusted to take this into account.

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