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One of the core functions of a choir director or vocal music educator is to teach people to love and understand their voice. This episode is the latest addition to the Choralosophy Vocal Pedagogy Suite.

Voice teacher David Jones joins me this week to discuss some tips, approaches and even some exercises and language to try in your rehearsals with singers of ALL ages. In today’s episode, we have the privilege of hearing from David, a dedicated vocal pedagogue who began his journey as a high school singer in choirs. David shares his experiences studying under renowned vocal teachers like Alan Lindquest and emphasizes the vital balance of vocal registration to avoid strain, keeping the voice healthy.

We’ll delve into the concept of “perfect attack” or coordinated onset, which is crucial for both young singers and adults. David explains how a coordinated onset leads to better breath support and control. We spend a lot of time discussing ways to help singers release tension allowing for freely legato singing.

Demonstrations and descriptions of several exercises that were new to me, had me excited to try some new ones in my class! As we discussed teaching beginning singers, David emphasized the importance of establishing good habits early on and shared his unique methods, like various tension transfer exercises.

I also really enjoyed our discussion toward the end about “technique phobia” and the concern that technical perfection often gets associated with dry or emotionless performance. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t have to!

Choralosophy presented by Ludus. Visit Ludus.com/choralosophy for the cutting edge in fine arts ticketing and marketing solutions.

Tune in, and have your thinking stimulated and challenged. Then, weigh in yourself with your related ideas and experiences on Facebook in the Choralosophers group or over on choralosophy.substack.com Also, don’t forget to grab a reading rope for your classroom wall from the shop! Music Reading Rope

www.sightreadingfactory.com is the best literacy tool on the market today. Enter Choralosophy at checkout to get 10% off memberships for you AND your students!

Be Sure to Find Choralosophy on TikTok!

For future rehearsal clips, find me on TikTok, Insta and FB!

Sign up for an annual membership and save over $50 by entering Choralosophy at checkout! Save 15% on monthly or annual subscriptions.

David L. Jones has developed an international career as author, vocal pedagogue, and teacher of singers and teachers in Europe and the U.S., having worked as guest faculty at Universities and Conservatories. His website, and his professional Facebook page, The David Jones Voice Studio, contain articles based on the concepts of Italian School with the Swedish influence. His writing reflects common issues and concerns that answer questions for both vocal instructor and vocal student.

A graduate of Texas Christian University, Mr. Jones later continued vocal research at the University of North Texas. He has also conducted scientific research at the Groningen University Hospital (Groningen, The Netherlands) and has been guest faculty at the Laboratoire de la voix voice clinic in Paris. Through his association with the medical profession (and the vocal medical research of Dr. Barbara Mathis) he has had opportunity to learn and experience how Old World vocal concepts, frequently in conjunction with voice therapy, can be therapeutic in resolving many voice disorders. He also works with professional singers referred by laryngologist Dr. Benjamin Asher in New York.

Enter Choralosophy at Checkout for a 5% discount when you shop for folders, robes and other gear for your choir program! www.mymusicfolders.com and www.mychoirrobes.com

David L Jones studied the concepts of the Italian School with the Swedish influence with internationally known vocal pedagogue Allan R. Lindquest (1891-1984), who was a charter member of NATS and the American Academy of Teachers of Singing. It was through that study- period with Lindquest that David Jones learned the concepts of Lindquest’s teachers, who included Enrico Caruso, Mme. Haldis Ingebjard-Isene (last teacher of Kirsten Flagstad), Joseph Hislop (last teacher of Bjoerling), Maestro Rosati (teacher of Gigli) and Mme. Paola Novikova. As invited guest faculty at the Operahögskolan / Stockholm, David Jones had the opportunity to share the concepts that his teacher Allan Lindquest studied in Stockholm in 1938 and 1939.

Great deals, speedy shipping, and back to school sales at SheetMusicPlus!

In 1983, Mr. Jones studied with Dixie Neill, instructor of Ben Hepner, and later with Evelyn Reynolds, whose instructors included Lola Fletcher (student of Herbert Witherspoon), tenor Hollis Arment, William Vennard, author of Singing: The Mechanism and the Technique, and Ralph Erolle, instructor of the well-known American soprano Arleen Auger.

David Jones has trained singers performing at such opera houses and festivals as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Berlin Staatsoper, Vienna Staatsoper, Opera North U.K., the Royal Opera House / Covent Garden, the Glyndebourne Opera Festival, Salzburg Festival, and L’Opera Bastille in Paris.

RyanMain.com is now expanding to a family of composers! Visit endeavormusicpublishing.com and of course, enter Choralosophy at checkout for a 10% discount!

David Jones book, “A Modern Guide to Old World Singing” was released in September / 2017. His upcoming book, “A Modern Guide to Old World Vocalization” will be released next year.

@choralosophypodca

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Inhoud geleverd door Christopher M Munce. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Christopher M Munce of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

One of the core functions of a choir director or vocal music educator is to teach people to love and understand their voice. This episode is the latest addition to the Choralosophy Vocal Pedagogy Suite.

Voice teacher David Jones joins me this week to discuss some tips, approaches and even some exercises and language to try in your rehearsals with singers of ALL ages. In today’s episode, we have the privilege of hearing from David, a dedicated vocal pedagogue who began his journey as a high school singer in choirs. David shares his experiences studying under renowned vocal teachers like Alan Lindquest and emphasizes the vital balance of vocal registration to avoid strain, keeping the voice healthy.

We’ll delve into the concept of “perfect attack” or coordinated onset, which is crucial for both young singers and adults. David explains how a coordinated onset leads to better breath support and control. We spend a lot of time discussing ways to help singers release tension allowing for freely legato singing.

Demonstrations and descriptions of several exercises that were new to me, had me excited to try some new ones in my class! As we discussed teaching beginning singers, David emphasized the importance of establishing good habits early on and shared his unique methods, like various tension transfer exercises.

I also really enjoyed our discussion toward the end about “technique phobia” and the concern that technical perfection often gets associated with dry or emotionless performance. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t have to!

Choralosophy presented by Ludus. Visit Ludus.com/choralosophy for the cutting edge in fine arts ticketing and marketing solutions.

Tune in, and have your thinking stimulated and challenged. Then, weigh in yourself with your related ideas and experiences on Facebook in the Choralosophers group or over on choralosophy.substack.com Also, don’t forget to grab a reading rope for your classroom wall from the shop! Music Reading Rope

www.sightreadingfactory.com is the best literacy tool on the market today. Enter Choralosophy at checkout to get 10% off memberships for you AND your students!

Be Sure to Find Choralosophy on TikTok!

For future rehearsal clips, find me on TikTok, Insta and FB!

Sign up for an annual membership and save over $50 by entering Choralosophy at checkout! Save 15% on monthly or annual subscriptions.

David L. Jones has developed an international career as author, vocal pedagogue, and teacher of singers and teachers in Europe and the U.S., having worked as guest faculty at Universities and Conservatories. His website, and his professional Facebook page, The David Jones Voice Studio, contain articles based on the concepts of Italian School with the Swedish influence. His writing reflects common issues and concerns that answer questions for both vocal instructor and vocal student.

A graduate of Texas Christian University, Mr. Jones later continued vocal research at the University of North Texas. He has also conducted scientific research at the Groningen University Hospital (Groningen, The Netherlands) and has been guest faculty at the Laboratoire de la voix voice clinic in Paris. Through his association with the medical profession (and the vocal medical research of Dr. Barbara Mathis) he has had opportunity to learn and experience how Old World vocal concepts, frequently in conjunction with voice therapy, can be therapeutic in resolving many voice disorders. He also works with professional singers referred by laryngologist Dr. Benjamin Asher in New York.

Enter Choralosophy at Checkout for a 5% discount when you shop for folders, robes and other gear for your choir program! www.mymusicfolders.com and www.mychoirrobes.com

David L Jones studied the concepts of the Italian School with the Swedish influence with internationally known vocal pedagogue Allan R. Lindquest (1891-1984), who was a charter member of NATS and the American Academy of Teachers of Singing. It was through that study- period with Lindquest that David Jones learned the concepts of Lindquest’s teachers, who included Enrico Caruso, Mme. Haldis Ingebjard-Isene (last teacher of Kirsten Flagstad), Joseph Hislop (last teacher of Bjoerling), Maestro Rosati (teacher of Gigli) and Mme. Paola Novikova. As invited guest faculty at the Operahögskolan / Stockholm, David Jones had the opportunity to share the concepts that his teacher Allan Lindquest studied in Stockholm in 1938 and 1939.

Great deals, speedy shipping, and back to school sales at SheetMusicPlus!

In 1983, Mr. Jones studied with Dixie Neill, instructor of Ben Hepner, and later with Evelyn Reynolds, whose instructors included Lola Fletcher (student of Herbert Witherspoon), tenor Hollis Arment, William Vennard, author of Singing: The Mechanism and the Technique, and Ralph Erolle, instructor of the well-known American soprano Arleen Auger.

David Jones has trained singers performing at such opera houses and festivals as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, San Francisco Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, Berlin Staatsoper, Vienna Staatsoper, Opera North U.K., the Royal Opera House / Covent Garden, the Glyndebourne Opera Festival, Salzburg Festival, and L’Opera Bastille in Paris.

RyanMain.com is now expanding to a family of composers! Visit endeavormusicpublishing.com and of course, enter Choralosophy at checkout for a 10% discount!

David Jones book, “A Modern Guide to Old World Singing” was released in September / 2017. His upcoming book, “A Modern Guide to Old World Vocalization” will be released next year.

@choralosophypodca

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