Mastering Rehearsal Strategies and Storytelling in Music Education

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Explore the Legendary Legend Stars Rehearsal Framework, Strategies, and Storytelling led by Raul Dominguez from Pacific Lutheran University. From understanding your program's strengths to hiding tolerations, dive into the importance of Purpose, Mission, and more in music education. Discover techniques for preparing rehearsals, working on rhythm, pitch, technique, expression, and owning your vocal tone.

  • Music Education
  • Rehearsal Strategies
  • Storytelling
  • Raul Dominguez
  • Pacific Lutheran University

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  1. Legendary Legend Stars Rehearsal Framework, Strategies, and Storytelling Raul Dominguez, DMA (he/him) Pacific Lutheran University Raulconducts.com

  2. Legendary Legend Stars Ahh.mp3

  3. Background Background Why?

  4. Rehearsal Framework

  5. Know Your Whys Purpose vs. Mission Purpose Mission

  6. Strengths Best aspects of your program What would you show off?

  7. Toleration Get away with What would you hide?

  8. Time to Cher! Why Purpose Mission Strengths Toleration Believe sound bite.mp3

  9. Strategies

  10. Rehearsal Goals and Order Broad Specific Familiar Sandwich

  11. Preparing Your Rehearsal Score elements and form Text Work Learn the piece Sound world

  12. Rhythm Feel Metronome Physical Pulse Count Singing

  13. Adding Pitch Reading down-tempo Neutral syllables or solfege Rote teaching

  14. Technique Voice philosophy statement Warm up informed by repertoire Repertoire that nurtures vocal development

  15. Expression Teaching feel Movement Sensitizing ensemble to gesture Parallels: Technique and Expression

  16. Own Your Tone Three levels of ew The B word vs. Vowel matching IPA or phonetic sounds in score

  17. Time to Cher! Strategies Goals Preparation Rhythm Pitch Technique Expression Tone Believe sound bite.mp3

  18. Storytelling

  19. Why It Matters Humanity s stories Lived experiences through repertoire

  20. Planning Your Concert Theme and title Repertoire Storytelling elements

  21. Diversity and Flow Repertoire reflects different stories Programmatic Flow

  22. Regis University Singers - Sueos Sing Out, My Soul, Marques L. A. Garrett Stars I Shall Find, Victor C. Johnson Mar de Sue os, Diana Syrse Hands, Kevin T. Padworski I Dream a World, Andr J. Thomas Let the River Run, arr. Craig Hella Johnson

  23. PLU Chorale: Its Not Too Late: Climate Mass For the Beauty of the Earth, John Rutter Climate Mass, Loretta Notareschi Kyrie Gloria Sanctus Agnus Dei 3-4 mvts from Gartenlieder, Fanny Hensel Rivers of Living Water, Trevor Watson In Profundum Maris, Richard Nance

  24. Time to Cher! Brainstorm a theme and repertoire Believe sound bite.mp3

  25. Fostering Connection Collaborating with other departments or classes Other art mediums Guests or culture bearers Sharing student experiences around repertoire Student-made memory boards

  26. Thank you for coming! Questions? Raul Dominguez, DMA domingr@plu.edu raulconducts.com/presentations

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