Teaching

Welcome to the teaching , a space dedicated to the sharing of resources, tools and materials useful for learning and in -depth analysis.

 

This page is designed to support students, teachers and enthusiasts in their training course, offering clear and accessible content on innovative and multidisciplinary issues.

theoretical, strategic and practical approaches ,
the didactic section aims to stimulate curiosity, encourage understanding and promote critical thinking relating to singing.

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Odd times in pop music

Taken from Sing Magazine vol. 14 article written by Marco Forgione have you ever listened to a pop song and perceived something different, an unusual rhythm that made you move in a new way without knowing why? Maybe you were dancing on a odd time without realizing it! In this article we will explore the odd times in pop music, discovering as artists like Sting, Peter Gabriel ...

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Document singing lessons

Have you ever thought about how useful it could be to document singing lessons to improve your learning and achieve your vocal goals more quickly? The exclusive dispensation will guide you step by step in the creation of an effective relationship, based on a metacognitive-autoing architecture. This innovative approach will allow you to develop greater awareness of your vocal skills, monitor ...

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The vocal intonation in Gioseffo Zarlino's theory

Gioseffo Zarlino (1517-1590), Venetian musical theorist and chapel master in San Marco, revolutionized the conception of vocal harmony through a system that integrated mathematics, natural philosophy and executive practices. His natural implementation theory, exposed in Harmonic Institutions (1558), represents a meeting point between the Pythagorean tradition and the needs of Renaissance polyphony, offering an innovative solution in the vocal ensembles ....

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Deep Work in singing

Deep Work and vocal art in the contemporary professional landscape, dominated by incessant distractions and by the fragmentation of attention, the concept of Deep Work, masterfully outlined by Cal Newport, emerges as an essential paradigm for anyone who aspires to skill in the field of singing teaching. The Deep Work, translatable as "deep work", represents an operational philosophy that promotes intense concentration sessions ...

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Playlist Studio Vol.8

A journey through the shades of the soul, where each note becomes a mirror of fragility and strength. The playlist #8 intertwines voices that explore the inner conflict, from the resilience of Richard Page to the melancholy jazz where Sara Bareilles and Nathan East transform pain into melodic elegance. Ivano Fossati bursts with a song chosen as a rock-jazz manifesto against the illusions of the years ...

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