hey, that worked!
Mar. 12th, 2023 05:30 pmI have plenty of imposter syndrome when it comes to directing a choir, because my training is entirely observation and a bit of mentoring.
This week one portion of my choir's anthem kept feeling shaky and rough in rehearsal. Pondering it afterwards, I figured out where the problem lay, figured out how to explain it, and devised a warmup to correct the problem.
It worked like a dream; the spot smoothed out, and choir sounded amazing and were proud of themselves.
(music geeks-- there was a short series of cascading entries. They were hitting each entry just slightly late, and falling out of sync. I had them echo short phrases I sang until they got the feeling of doing so in rhythm with no lag.)
This week one portion of my choir's anthem kept feeling shaky and rough in rehearsal. Pondering it afterwards, I figured out where the problem lay, figured out how to explain it, and devised a warmup to correct the problem.
It worked like a dream; the spot smoothed out, and choir sounded amazing and were proud of themselves.
(music geeks-- there was a short series of cascading entries. They were hitting each entry just slightly late, and falling out of sync. I had them echo short phrases I sang until they got the feeling of doing so in rhythm with no lag.)