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THE EXPEDITION ITINERARY
Meet the Expedition TeamDig Into Our Chorus Culture
Uncover the Clues to Musical ArtistryExplore the Secrets of a “Physically
Enhanced” PerformanceDiscover the Treasure in YOU!
TREASURE CLUE #1
Three Critical Elements of
Harborlites’ Chorus Culture
EXPECTATIONS of focus and disciplineShared BELIEFS – in ourselves and in
our DirectorThe priority of YOU, THE AUDIENCE
EXPECTATIONS OF FOCUS AND DISCIPLINE
A part of everything we do, the big and the “little things”
Ultimately, it’s about respect for one another and the pursuit of our goals
TREASURE CLUE #1
Harborlites “Expectations for Success”
General Conduct Chorus Fellowship
Chorus Service and Assistance Attendance and Punctuality
Chorus Participation Learning/Preparation Obligations
Riser Etiquette Member Health Performance
TREASURE CLUE #1
SHARED BELIEFS
“Expectations for Success” lead to shared beliefs – in ourselves and our Director
Requires TRUSTContinual emphasis on inspiring one
another to believeMission statement reflects our shared
beliefs
TREASURE CLUE #1
Harborlites Mission Statement
Harborlites’ mission is to be an exciting, award-winning chorus performing 4-part
harmony, barbershop style. We are committed to the highest standards of
musical excellence, education, personal growth and the magic we create in every
captivating performance.
TREASURE CLUE #1
THE ULTIMATE PRIORITY
YOU, the Audience!
“Giving a ‘gift’ to the audience is our job.” -- Pam Pieson
TREASURE CLUE #1
The ultimate in the musical performance is achieved when the performer reaches out at the beginning of the
performance, takes the audience in the palm of her hand and holds it there until the performance has
concluded, keeping each listener totally spellbound by the emotional impact achieved. Musical artistry occurs
when all other aspects of the music category have been achieved. The performer then has the freedom to
present a magical experience that is aesthetically satisfying and memorable for the performer and the
listener. Such a presentation of inanimate words and notes will result in beautiful, living barbershop music.”
− JCDB, Music Category
MUSICAL ARTISTRY
MUSICAL ARTISTRY
MUSICAL ARTISTRY
PERFORMANCE SONG & ARRANGEMENT
A. Vocal Skills A. Form
B. Harmony Accuracy B. Melody
1. Correct notes C. Arrangement
2. Fine tuning D. Lyrics
3. Inappropriate doubling E. Merit as BBS competition material
C. Barbershop Style F. Suitability to performer
1. Tempo
2. Rhythm
3. Musical Unity
4. Phrasing
5. Dynamics
6. Musical Energy
D. MUSICAL ARTISTRY
WE ARE A SINGING ORGANIZATION!
Make this reality a part of your chorus culture
We did Vocal Gold to improve our singing…what can you do?
TREASURE CLUE #2
THE BASICS OF VOCAL GOLD
Vocal Production Workshop all members must attend
Focus on CONSTANTLY reinforcing basic skills through weekly “Skill Building” time (instead of “warm-ups”)
Individual attention through PVIs and tape listening/evaluation
TREASURE CLUE #2
THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS TO MUSICAL EXCELLENCE!
The focus on improving vocal skills must be:RelentlessConstantEvaluated ContinuallyRe-invented As Required
NOTHING ELSE (Artistry, Physicality) CAN ADVANCE UNTIL YOUR VOCAL SKILLS DO!
TREASURE CLUE #2
COMMUNICATING MUSICAL ARTISTRY:
FIVE DIRECTING SKILLS
Music SelectionMusical Plan CreationThe Use of an “Artistic Vocabulary”The Use of Vocal ModelingThe Use of Body Language
TREASURE CLUE #3
MUSIC SELECTION
Choose music that speaks to you on an emotional level – this fosters believability
Chorus vocal skills must match the skill required by the arrangement
Challenge chorus with arrangements, but be realistic!
TREASURE CLUE #3
TREASURE CLUE #3
MUSICAL PLAN CREATION
Let the chorus be your voice, a mirror of your emotions
Borrow ideas from other artists
Dare to risk in your artistic interpretation!
You have many “languages” with which to communicate artistic singing to your chorus
Use your words, voice, and body to communicate the emotional and artistic sounds you want your chorus to create with their voices
TREASURE CLUE #3
The focus of the Showmanship category is the evaluation of the salesmanship of the
musical product. This includes the elements of preparation, the visual plan, and the creation and communication of
on-stage magic.”
−JCDB, Showmanship Category
THE PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE
Develop or find a “Visual Guide” (individual or team)
Must understand the intricacies of designing visual plans – how physicality affects and can enhance the musical plan
TREASURE CLUE #4
Visual Leadership ConferenceToronto, Ontario Canada
July 10-12, 2009
With Erin Howden International Faculty, Coach,
Choreographer and Asst.Director, North Metro ChorusDemonstration Appearance by North Metro
Don’t miss this opportunity to network and to grow your creative genius!!
To register contact www.northmetrochorus.com
THE BASICS OF VISUAL GOLD
All-day Visual Workshop that all members must attend
Held every yearIncludes:
Showmanship classesSmall group workWatching yourself on video – “You Be The Judge”Stamina building
TREASURE CLUE #5
LET’S GET PHYSICAL!
Physical warm-ups are essential for stamina building
Can also be used to learn how to “move artistically”
Moving artistically helps us sing artistically!
TREASURE CLUE #5
GET INTO CHARACTER!
Every song has a character we must play
Bring out your “inner actress”!
Playing a character is an artistic exercise and it organically, naturally translates into more artistic singing!
HOW COOL IS THAT?!
TREASURE CLUE #5
SEXY
TREASURE CLUE #5
TREASURE CLUE #5
FLIRTY
THE M.A.P. DANCE
Working the CharacterWorking the Musical Artistry
Working the PhysicalityPUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER!
“GO BIG, OR GO HOME!”
Please go to our website for a copy of the presentation!
www.harborliteschorus.org
You may also ask questions about the class on our website – we’ll answer as soon as we return from Hawaii!
Mahalo and Aloha!
QUESTIONS, ANYONE?
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www.harborliteschorus.org