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Cooking for the Choir: Restorative Recipes (Yes, really!)
We all know that hydration is crucial for healthful singing and vocal stamina, but even the most conscientious water-drinkers may find...
Jun 4, 20222 min read
Singing is Athletic: The Importance of Warming Up the Body
I coach a liturgical sports team. Sounds bizarre, right? When we think about it, though, singers really are athletes. Singing (when done...
May 31, 20223 min read
Respecting Singers' Time (and Other Etiquette)
I joined my first performing ensemble at age 5, and from that point to the present, there's one thing that I hate with the burning...
Sep 23, 20212 min read
Rehearsal Spotlight: The All-Holy
Note: this is the first in a new series of posts focusing on a single choral-liturgical element, with notes about potential pitfalls and...
Sep 22, 20213 min read
Handling Mistakes and Misfires
Smooth recovery from mistakes — those made by themselves, those made by the choir and those made by the clergy — is where directors earn...
Sep 21, 20214 min read
Intonation in the Passaggio
Ever notice that intonation problems occur much more frequently on certain pitches? There's a reason for that, and although it's tricky...
Sep 20, 20213 min read
A Reflection on Liturgical Decorum
This is the kind of entry that could go wrong and get me in trouble. Right now this blog's just launched, but eventually other people...
Sep 20, 20213 min read
Vocal Fatigue: A Tactical Plan for Holy Week and Pascha
While proper hydration and technique reduce the risk of vocal fatigue during most of the church year, Holy Week and Pascha really test...
Sep 17, 20213 min read
Breath Support Exercise: Lip Trills
Here's a fantastic breath support exercise that will help you practice proper support and identify weaknesses in that area. It may seem a...
Sep 17, 20212 min read
Intro to Appoggio: The Epigastric Bounce
Exhalation is where singers earn their paychecks, so to speak, because this is when the singing actually happens. Among singers, proper...
Sep 17, 20213 min read
Noisy Breathing is Ineffective Breathing
The most effective singing breath is perfectly silent on the way in. Unfortunately, most untrained singers have an instinct to gulp or...
Sep 16, 20213 min read
Developing Breath Awareness
It takes a lot of time for singers to learn proper breathing, but not because it's a novel action; we all breathe constantly, but...
Sep 16, 20212 min read
The Effect of Conducting Gestures on Choral Breathing
Conducting gestures have a substantial impact on how singers breathe, not just when. Effective breath gestures assist the singers in...
Sep 16, 20212 min read
Conducting Gestures and Dynamics
A good general principle is this: the softer the dynamic, the smaller the gesture. I also find it effective to lower my hands slightly,...
Sep 15, 20212 min read
Conducting Gestures and Tempi
Conducting is about far more than "keeping the beat"; conductors also use gestures to convey phrase shaping, tempo and dynamics. Choral...
Sep 14, 20212 min read
Training the Choir to Watch
The only way to learn how to do anything, other than by divine revelation, is to practice, practice, practice. Even professional choirs...
Sep 14, 20213 min read
Getting Pitches From Clergy
So...you need to grab choir pitches from the clergy. Oh Lawd! Talk about terrifying. Normally, directors can sneak in new pitches between...
Sep 10, 20213 min read
On Giving Pitches
Giving pitches to the choir is among directors' most important tasks, and like so many other things in Orthodoxy, there are several...
Sep 10, 20213 min read
Accurate Vocal Onset
The vocal onset, or beginning of sound, has a huge impact on the rest of the musical phrase. An accurate onset can only happen when the...
Sep 7, 20212 min read
Sing Like You Speak: Parlando in Chant and Recitative
In many forms of secular music, there are endless debates about which is more important: the text or the music. In Orthodox liturgical...
Sep 4, 20212 min read
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