Singing Style Analysis Worksheet
Singing students can use this grid worksheet to analyze the style characterisics of differing vocal genres by singing technique, musical style, vocal style and general observations. It is a useful exercise when comparing contemporary commerical music styles. In class lessons, this can be done as an in-class group activity. See also, my Class Lessons-Voice postings for complimentary materials.
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Understanding how logarithmic scale is different from linear scale and why it could be useful-From Khan Academy (11:15)
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