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This book should help conductors adjust expectations and methods to suit the condition and abilities of older singers. Maintaining one's vocal skill in later years is the goal, since getting better may not be possible. Knowing that every choral conductor hopes a choir will improve from season to season, a new paradigm for the aging choir must be established. Once involved, the conductor of older singers is certain to reap the benefits of making music with people whose appreciation of the text, the music and the act of singing is deeper than in any younger ensemble.

Trade Review
Patricia Henshaw, Principal SLT, Voice, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, RCSLT Bulletin (Sept. 2012): "The resurgence in the popularity of choral singing and the increasing expectation of active participation in a range of activities are combining to encourage more people to enjoy singing well into older age. This American book is designed to help choir conductors adjust their expectations and methods to suit the condition and abilities of older singers. It supports this with a wealth of information about the ageing voice and how to look after it and use it well. SLTs working with older people who run into difficulties with both their speaking and singing voices will find this book of immense interest. The chapters on medical and vocal health are clear and accessible and particularly helpful. They bring together familiar and new information on anatomy, physiology, conditions, factors affecting the voice and approaches and treatments. This is a treasure trove, well worth a look. My copy is already well thumbed."

Table of Contents
Foreword Preface About the Authors Contributors I. Introduction 1. Working with Older Singers 2. Choral Pedagogy and Vocal Health II. Vocal Technique For The Older Singer 3. The Basics of Singing III. Aspects Of Vocal Technique For Older Singers 4. Range, Stamina, and Voice Quality 5. Tone, Pitch Matching, and Tuning 6. Age- and Size-Appropriate Singing 7. Warm-Up and Cooldown Procedures 8. Special Considerations for Teaching Older Singers 9. Rhythm, Discipline, and Brain Function 10. Vibrato Rate IV. Vocal Health and Pedagogy 11. Anatomy and Physiology of the Voice 12. Medical Care of Voice Disorders 13. Performing Arts Medicine and the Professional Voice User: Risk of Nonvoice Performance 14. Seating Problems of Vocalists V. Vocal Health and the Older Singer 15. Vocal Health and the Older Singer 16. The Use of Nutrition and Integrative Medicine or Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Older Choral Singers 17. Vocal Exercise Physiology: Training for a Lifetime VI. Repertoire For All Ages 18. Content and Language 19. Manner of Performance 20. Choral Diction VII. Choral Rehearsal And The Older Singer 21. The Rehearsal Process 22. Choral Rehearsal and the Older Singer 23. Men and Singing 24. Women and Singing VIII. Conclusion 25. Singing and Aging Bibliography Glossary Index

Choral Pedagogy and the Older Singer

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    Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 01/04/2012
    ISBN13: 9781597564380, 978-1597564380
    ISBN10: 1597564389

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book should help conductors adjust expectations and methods to suit the condition and abilities of older singers. Maintaining one's vocal skill in later years is the goal, since getting better may not be possible. Knowing that every choral conductor hopes a choir will improve from season to season, a new paradigm for the aging choir must be established. Once involved, the conductor of older singers is certain to reap the benefits of making music with people whose appreciation of the text, the music and the act of singing is deeper than in any younger ensemble.

    Trade Review
    Patricia Henshaw, Principal SLT, Voice, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, RCSLT Bulletin (Sept. 2012): "The resurgence in the popularity of choral singing and the increasing expectation of active participation in a range of activities are combining to encourage more people to enjoy singing well into older age. This American book is designed to help choir conductors adjust their expectations and methods to suit the condition and abilities of older singers. It supports this with a wealth of information about the ageing voice and how to look after it and use it well. SLTs working with older people who run into difficulties with both their speaking and singing voices will find this book of immense interest. The chapters on medical and vocal health are clear and accessible and particularly helpful. They bring together familiar and new information on anatomy, physiology, conditions, factors affecting the voice and approaches and treatments. This is a treasure trove, well worth a look. My copy is already well thumbed."

    Table of Contents
    Foreword Preface About the Authors Contributors I. Introduction 1. Working with Older Singers 2. Choral Pedagogy and Vocal Health II. Vocal Technique For The Older Singer 3. The Basics of Singing III. Aspects Of Vocal Technique For Older Singers 4. Range, Stamina, and Voice Quality 5. Tone, Pitch Matching, and Tuning 6. Age- and Size-Appropriate Singing 7. Warm-Up and Cooldown Procedures 8. Special Considerations for Teaching Older Singers 9. Rhythm, Discipline, and Brain Function 10. Vibrato Rate IV. Vocal Health and Pedagogy 11. Anatomy and Physiology of the Voice 12. Medical Care of Voice Disorders 13. Performing Arts Medicine and the Professional Voice User: Risk of Nonvoice Performance 14. Seating Problems of Vocalists V. Vocal Health and the Older Singer 15. Vocal Health and the Older Singer 16. The Use of Nutrition and Integrative Medicine or Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Older Choral Singers 17. Vocal Exercise Physiology: Training for a Lifetime VI. Repertoire For All Ages 18. Content and Language 19. Manner of Performance 20. Choral Diction VII. Choral Rehearsal And The Older Singer 21. The Rehearsal Process 22. Choral Rehearsal and the Older Singer 23. Men and Singing 24. Women and Singing VIII. Conclusion 25. Singing and Aging Bibliography Glossary Index

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