Training Contemporary Commercial Singers

Training Contemporary Commercial Singers

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01 May, 2020

By Elizabeth Ann Benson (By (author))

Elizabeth's book is clear validation of our profession's health and vitality. It fills a void that needed to be filled, and I am proud to have this opportu...

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ISBN-10:

1909082627

ISBN-13:

9781909082625

Publisher

Compton Publishing Ltd

Dimensions

10.00 X 7.00 X 0.63 inches

Language

English

Description

Elizabeth's book is clear validation of our profession's health and vitality. It fills a void that needed to be filled, and I am proud to have this opportunity to say, "brava"!' From the Foreword by Elizabeth Louise Blades

'A welcome and wonderful resource for all singers and teachers of singing'. Jeanie LoVetri

If, like many singing teachers, you are seeking to improve your knowledge of CCM pedagogy in order to meet market demand and to expand your practice, this is a book you should read!

Elizabeth Ann Benson has interviewed 26 expert CCM pedagogues working with leading CCM and musical theatre singers around the world, incorporating established teaching methodologies (including, among others, Speech Level Singing(TM) (SLS); Somatic Voicework(TM) The LoVetri Method; and Lisa Popeil's Voiceworks(R)) as well as eclectic and independent pedagogical approaches.

Their expertise is shared here, with responses organized into four sections, with commentary by the author, covering:

- teaching methods or approaches, teaching philosophies and the interviewee's own training and performing;

- approaches to teaching elements of vocal technique, including posture and alignment, breathing, support, tension,

- registration, (in)consistency, belting, vowels, and expression;

- special demands from the industry, including training beyond the voice studio, the roles of voice science and audio technology, improvisation, and working with young singers;

- discussions on admirable professional singers, and teachers' perceptions of 'success' and 'excellence' in commercial singing

This is not so much a 'how to' but more of a 'how I'; it gives you, in a single volume, the collective wisdom of some the world's very best pedagogues - in studio and in academe - and helps you apply best practices in your teaching. It is equally valuable for those beginning to explore CCM in their teaching and for those looking to deepen their current knowledge of CCM pedagogy. The commentary examines the responses within each topic to reveal pedagogical trends, both common and contrasting. Analysis of these data provides the first broad perspective on the field as a whole. At an elite level, diverse pedagogical approaches yield successful results in the voice studio and provide a veritable menu of options for the contemporary commercial singing teacher.

The singing teachers contributing here are: Irene Bartlett, Mark Baxter, Tracy Marie Bourne, Dane Chalfin, Kim Chandler, Matthew Edwards, Robert Edwin, Cate Frazier-Neely, Marcelle G. Gauvin, Marcelle G. Elisabeth Howard, Gillyanne Kayes, Wendy DeLeo LeBorgne, Jeanette LoVetri, Edrie Means Weekly, Kathryn Paradise, Lisa Popeil, Jeff Ramsey, Seth Riggs, Trineice Robinson-Martin, Marci Rosenberg, Cathrine Sadolin, Mary Saunders Barton, Jan Shapiro, Kimberly Steinhauer, Margareta Svensson Riggs, Kevin Wilson

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1909082627

ISBN-13

:9781909082625

Publisher

:Compton Publishing Ltd

Publication date

: 01 May, 2020

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 10.00 X 7.00 X 0.63 inches

Weight

:526 g

Editorial Reviews

Jeanie LoVetri, Creator of Somatic Voicework(TM) The LoVetri Method
As CCM Vocal Pedagogy becomes increasingly important in the 21st Century, singing teachers are seeking intelligent, grounded approaches to help students develop and flourish. In this book readers are exposed to a broad range of experts, both pioneers and those of the next generation, who provide a wealth of information about CCM. It is a welcome and wonderful resource for all singers and teachers of singing.


Sheri Sanders, Creator of the Rock Musical Revolution, Rock the Audition
Hungry for information and generous to share it, Elizabeth put together a KNOCKOUT book that will send you into pedagogical heaven. Get this book ONLY if you want to truly diversify your training in the most in-demand kind of singing: Contemporary Music.

Dr Melissa Forbes, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Elizabeth Ann Benson's book arrives at a critical juncture in the development of CCM voice pedagogy as a discipline separate from classical voice pedagogy. The second generation of CCM singing teachers (many of whom have studied with the pioneering teachers interviewed for this book) are well-educated and effective pedagogues who are now rightfully taking their place within the academy, schools and in private studios. Training Contemporary Commercial Singers makes a valuable contribution to the field by drawing together various threads of CCM voice pedagogy and will assist future generations of CCM singing teachers to understand the foundations of their pedagogy.

Michelle Markwart Deveaux, Owner & Founder, faithculturekiss studios: Home of the SpeakEasy Cooperative
A fascinating and overdue peek into many of the personalities, histories, and methodologies that have helped to create a foundation for teachers everywhere. We've been teaching pop/rock/jazz/etc for a long time - and Teaching Contemporary Commercial Singers is a wonderful resource to have: A round-up of the most in-the-trenches pedagogues telling us their beliefs, findings, and experiences on singing the musics of the people!

Melissa Cross, Founder of the Zen of Screaming Instructional Series
Teachers of classical singing outnumber the opportunities available for classical singers. Non-classical singers and their respective career prospects outnumber the population of teachers to guide them. Elizabeth Ann Benson has provided an important resource and comprehensive survey of the collective wisdom of some of the world's most respected and esteemed instructors. This is a welcomed step forward towards evidence-based pedagogy for contemporary commercial music.

Dr. Maryann Kyle, Professor of Voice and Chair of Graduate Studies in the Alabama School of the Arts at the University of Mobile and Director of Teaching Fellowship, International Performing Arts Institute
Elizabeth Ann Benson's new book, Teaching Contemporary Commercial Singers is an innovative collection of ideas and methods pertaining to the vocal technique needed for a successful career in commercial music. Delving into issues faced in cross training the voice, Dr. Benson offers insight into how technology meets technique and artistry. She clearly presents philosophies and methods of different teachers without bias, allowing the reader to decide for themselves which is the most effective method for singing in the myriad styles of CCM.

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