MUS 367 VOCAL PEDAGOGY
This upper-level course focuses on the scientific and psychological aspects of singing and how this knowledge is useful to the teacher of voice. It introduces basic anatomy and the physical processes of phonation along with psychological concepts that aid in the training and use of the singing voice. Physiological topics include resonance, breath support, tone production, vowels registration and flexibility. Other topics include pedagogical methods, vocal problems and vocal artistry.
Prerequisite
One year of private voice at the MUS 122-B level
Course Types
Advanced Studies
Offered
Offered every other fall.