Pop Vocal Course 4 - 8 pax per class / Individual
Classes are usually conducted in unplugged manner (i.e. with the use of guitar or keyboard) instead of 'minus one' tracks (i.e. karaoke, fully arranged music). The unplugged method is highly effective as 'minus one' tracks tend to mask one's errors in pitching, diction and tempo; and students tend to imitate the original singers' style and vocal expression which will cause the lack of creativity, focus and sensitivity toward the basis of the songs attempted.
Objective : To equip the student with the skills to sing and perform different genre of comtemporary pop songs. Essential music theory will be taught and practices will be given so as to ensure the student will emerge as an all-round performer.
This course is divided into Level One and Level Two. Students who have completed at least Level One, will be eligible for an optional certified examination in their respective music fields by the LCMM (London College of Music & Media).
Level One : 48 sessions 1.5 hours per session
Term 1 : (12 sessions) Basis of singing and the use of Voice as a musical instrument, which includes: diaphragm techniques and breathing techniques, vocal expressions and registers.
Term 2 : (12 sessions) Singing Styles in different song genres I.
Term 3 : (12 sessions) Singing Styles in different song genres II.
Term 4 : (12 sessions) Singing in Harmony Parts in a group song and individual studio recording.
Level Two : 48 sessions 1.5 hours per session *All students must pass Level One in order to proceed to Level Two.
The student will be exposed to songs of increasing difficulty and repertoires containing 4 part harmonization are also included. At the end of this level, not only the student can be an accomplished solo performer, he/she will possess the ability of a competent backup vocalist.
Full course duration: Approximately 1 year (each level)
Couse Fee:
$180/ 4 lessons per pax (group)
$350/ 4 lessons per pax (individual)
Class Schedule: Saturday 12pm (6 seats available)
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