Thursday, February 24, 2011

Practice and Voice Lessons 4

Today's lesson went really well. I am to the point now where it is extreme minor details that we are going over, and as far as memory goes everything seems to be sticking pretty well. I had some interval issues with the quartet, but I'll work those out in a practice room and it'll be ready by Wednesday of next week. I think I am going to try and put both my aria and Linden Lea on the Wednesday recital. They are both really contrasting pieces, both in language and style, so it'll be a good test to see how well I can transition between songs in a performance. It seems like its always the little things that I pick up, whether it be from concerts, method classes, or conventions, that help the most. I've found that most of the changes I have made with my voice have been literally microscopic in size, yet have effected it tremendously. My recital should come out just how I want it to, then its on to other songs that I have in mind for afterward. But for now, I'll stick to focusing on my jury next week.

-Eric-

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Practice and Voice Lessons 3

I think this week was fairly productive as far as my voice goes. I did ok with Die Forelle on Wednesday's recital and my voice lesson today was good as well. I need to focus more on my aria and especially on the intervals in my English and other German song. That will just take some practice over this next week though. One thing that I think has helped a lot with my phrasing in my singing this semester is my Poetry Workshop class. It focuses mainly on writing and reading poetry, and this I think has helped me to straighten out any problems with phrase flow that I was having. I think I will try to either put my last German piece Anakreons Grab or my other English Linden Lea on this next Wednesday's recital, so we'll see how either one of those go.

-Eric-

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Practice and Voice Lessons 2

So far so good on this week. Recital went really well with Bois e'pais on Wednesday and my lesson today was really good. It's getting to the point in my lessons that most everything covered is small changes and minor details. I'm starting to realize the difference between my head resonance and mouth resonance, and I am starting to be able to differentiate between the two with particular vowels. This has been the hardest part so far with my voice, and finally being able to feel and understand what I'm doing while singing is a big relief. Its all snapping in to place right before my Senior recital. Up for next week is Die Forrelle by Schubert, so we'll see how well the German goes.

-Eric-

Friday, February 4, 2011

Practice and Voice Lessons Post 1

Practicing this week has been pretty successful I think. I had some difficulty in my rehearsal with Mr. Pfaltzgraff with placing correct intervals in the music, but after practicing on it some more it was better in my lesson on Thursday. I have slowly been starting to figure out how to brighten my voice, but the problem I'm having is in order to do that I have to drop the soft pallet slightly. What I need to figure out is how to keep it bright as well as rounded off and in tune. Hopefully that hits before March 2nd and especially before April 2nd with my senior recital. I am slated to be on student recital on next Wednesday and Bois Epais is on the list to memorize and perform, so here's to working on French!

-Eric-

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Double Lung Transplant for Soprano

Here's a really interesting video of an operatic soprano that went through a double lung transplant.

About Me

I'm a K-12 Music Education major, with my primary being voice and secondary being percussion.