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The Voice Essential: Exploring Oral Traditions in the Study of Vocal Improvisation

Music Therapy Perspectives, 2023
Abstract The voice—from the utility of oral traditions to the pedagogy of singing as performance—is essential to the human experience, yet its use of it has become the narrow purview of those privileged enough to study or make a career out of teaching or performing. In this article, the authors lend unique perspectives on the voice as an
John Mondanaro, Emily Nicholas-Curnutte
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Improvisation and Essential Ornamentation in Vocal Music (1600–1900)

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Improvisation in the Arts, 2021
Livio Marcaletti
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Using Principles of Jazz Improvisation for Vocal Majors: Focusing on Vocal Majors

The Korean Association for the Study of Popular Music, 2023
This study aims to develop a method of through singing that the principles of jazz improvisation, but focuses on improvisation as a tool for composition rather than to cultivate authentic jazz improvisational techniques. The lessons are divided into four phases: singing chord tones, singing chord tones over chord progressions, creating melodies over ...
Yeon Nam
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An Exploratory Investigation of the Assessment of Vocal Jazz Improvisation

Psychology of Music, 1995
The purpose of this study was to investigate the assessment of vocal jazz improvisation achievement. Subjects were 101 college students enrolled in vocal jazz courses. The following aspects of vocal jazz improvisation were measured: (a) tonal (intonation, correct tones, appropriate language, variety, originality, motivic development, and unity): (1 ...
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PATHWAYS TO VOCAL IMPROVISATION – to work in an artistic improvisational process with its possibilities and limitations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
In this artistic project, I search for pathways to vocal improvisation in solo and duo formats and in bigger constellations. The research question is: What characterizes approaches to free vocal improvisation, and what obstacles are there in the making?
Bengmark, Karin
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Vocal Improvisation and the Development of Musical Self-efficacy in Adolescent Choral Musicians

open access: yes, 2011
This study explored the development of musical self-efficacy and musical self-image in 35 young adolescents choral musicians engaged in a vocal improvisation program. A mixed methods methodology was employed. Quantitative measures were conducted through a survey instrument developed for this study based on a five-fold theoretical structure of efficacy ...
Hirschorn, David Neal
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Building Vocal Improvisation Skills with Early Elementary Students

Abstract Exploring vocal improvisation in our youngest general music classes builds a solid foundation for confident and competent improvisation as our musicians gain musical knowledge and skill. This lesson demonstrates a play-based model to build skill through Orff Schulwerk process teaching.
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A Guide to Jazz Vocal Improvisation (Based on Scat Syllable and Chord Tone)

Journal of the Korea Entertainment Industry Association, 2022
I-saac Kim, Keun-Young Seo
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Developing Linear Vocabulary for Jazz Vocal Improvisation: Utilizing the Melodic Language of Chet Baker

Jazz Education in Research and Practice, 2022
:In addition to being a great trumpeter, Chet Baker was also one of the finest scat singers in the history of jazz, and, like Louis Armstrong, his scat solos contain the same musical ideas he played on the trumpet. In this regard, Chet has become a model
Suzanne Pittson
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