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What is it all about???
Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, which is often contrasted with speech. Contrary to common thought, air is not expelled with the diaphragm, but is inhaled using the diaphragm and exhaled or expelled, using the abdominal and lower pelvic muscles, as with ordinary breathing. The pitch is altered with the vocal chords. With the lips closed, this is called humming.
A to Z of western vocals (including sight singing)
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Syllabus including western classical breathing exercises
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Focus on Soft rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Country, R&B, Soul and other contempory vocals
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Special emphasis on "How to be a performing artist" including minor details like "How to dress for a stage show"
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One hour session per week (every Sunday)
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Maximum 2 students at a time (You may be taught individually also. We form batches only if we are certain that group dynamics will help you)
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All supplementary books and CD's are provided
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Certification from Rock School, UK
Level - Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Suitable for - Anyone who is interested in western vocals Frequency - Once a week class of 1 hour each (4 to 5 lessons in a month or 14 lessons quarterly) Batch strength - Individual classes Duration - No fixed duration. Whenever you are able to complete one grade you can clear the exam and move on to the next. Fees Structure / Rules and Regulations
You will be doing breathing exercises, ear training and vocal exercises. Along with this you will also be given intense training on music theory. It will help you to learn, perform, compose, teach and study with equal intensity because nothing less would suffice. We will be providing you with the reference material like workbooks and CD's free of cost which will help you in practicing at home. You will be evaluated after each level and given certificates on the successful completion of the level.
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Did you know???
Pandit Ravi Shankar was generally unknown outside of India until the musician George Harrison, a member of The Beatles, began experimenting with the sitar in 1965. The two eventually met due to this common interest and became close friends, and that in turn gave Shankar worldwide fame as Harrison's mentor. Shankar currently resides in Encinitas, California. His daughters Anoushka Shankar (who performs with him) and Grammy winner Norah Jones are also musicians. Sitarist Ananda Shankar is his nephew.
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