Chapter 6 Vocal Music
The Uniqueness of Voice Voice part of individual’s personality; many factors shape and refine one’s performance timbre, register, culture, style of music Registers – Vocal ranges Categorized as high, low, or medium in pitch Range – Distance between the lowest and highest pitches of the voice
Female Voices Coloratura – The soprano voice that is light and flexible enough o perform rapid scales and trills Soprano – The high female register Mezzo-Soprano - The intermediate female voice that sings in the lower part of the soprano range Contralto – a low female register with a full, rich, dark, and powerful quality
Marian Anderson Grew up in Philadelphia singing in church choirs Legendary contralto Studied music and achieved great renown in Europe (1920s) Suffered from great racial prejudice back in US Refused permission to perform at prestigious concert hall in Washington, DC 1st Lady Eleanor Roosevelt arranged for concert to be held at Lincoln Memorial
Male Voices Countertenor – Highest male voice with a falsetto range and quality; register in the female alto range Tenor – The high male range with a powerful, ringing quality Baritone – The intermediate male voice Bass – A lower male register with a rich, robust, resonant, and full quality
Luciano Pavarotti Famous tenor, known for his energetic showmanship, helped expand the popularity of opera world wide Started singing around age 9 with his father in a small church choir Gave up teaching to become an operatic star and had his debut in 1961 “Nessun Dorma”
Register Male Female Highest Countertenor Coloratura Soprano High Tenor Soprano Middle Baritone Mezzo-Soprano Low Bass Contralto
Crossover – Opera and Pop Trained opera singers moving into pop music market Charlotte Church Records sales topping 10 million albums By age 14, had performed for many heads of state Youngest solo artist to have a record in Top 30
Voices in Your School Community Most high schools have choirs Concert choir, show choir, jazz choir, gospel choir, etc. Can bring school sense of pride, accomplishment, and enjoyment Musical textures Polyphonic – independent melodies that stand alone Homophonic – melody supported by harmonic accompaniment Monophonic – melody without accompaniment or harmony
Using Your Voice to Express Yourself Some of humanity’s most profound thoughts expressed through music Performing both exhilarating and demanding Develop control and confidence Must be certain of high level of musical quality Great deal of practice and repetition until piece of music is mastered
Audiation Audiation – Capacity to think sound Musicians audiate before performance Hear music in your “mind’s ear” Composers think sounds before writing them down Internalize pitches and rhythms of a melody
Singing A Capella Singing without instrumental accompaniment From Latin phrase meaning “as in the chapel” Early days of Christian Church when no instruments allowed and singing only unaccompanied
The Art of Vocal Performance Culture Influences the Voice Each culture has own style of singing they find pleasing to the ear Vocal timbres reflect sound of a country’s language Bel Canto Style Style characterized by lyrical and flowing phrases, beauty of vocal color, and brilliant technique Operatic singing style
The Art of Vocal Performance (cont.) Blues Style Vocal timbre reflects sense of sadness Originated in African American spirituals and work songs Simple and direct; expression of life’s painful experiences and the reasons for them Congress designated 2003 as “The Year of the Blues” First popularized by WC Handy Born in Florence, Alabama (1873) African-American composer; hits such as “Memphis Blues”
12-Bar Blues Harmonic pattern of 12 measures that repeats Three chords based on the tonic, subdominant, and dominant Chords numbered by the pitches of the scale using Roman numerals chord I built on 1st pitch of scale, chord V built on 5th pitch, and so forth… Assists improvisers since they always know what’s coming next
Review Registers Marian Anderson Range Luciano Pavarotti Coloratura Audiation Soprano A Capella Mezzo-Soprano Bel Canto Contralto Countertenor Tenor Baritone Bass