2017-18 Fall
(HART 1041)
1 Credit | Can be used to fulfill Common Core Requirement (Core Elective: Arts Area)
Teaching Medium: English
Course Description
This course aims at introducing the versatile qualities of singing and its important role in performing arts. It will start with individual singing, then progress to duet and ensemble singing. Singing techniques employed in various performances nowadays, such as pop singing and musicals will be studied, analyzed and practiced. Furthermore, students will experience basic stage and body movement techniques and to incorporate them into singing to spice up a performance. No previous singing or performing experience is required.
- Describe and analyze the distinctiveness of various singing styles, techniques and genres
- Critique and appreciate a singing performance
- Acquire singing skills in various genres, e.g. solo, ensemble and musicals
- Present a singing performance with appropriate techniques and styles
Week 1: Introduction to Singing on Stage
Week 2: Introduction to Breathing
Week 3-4: Pop Singing
Week 5-7: Introduction to musical singing
Week 8 : Mid-term performance
Week 9 : Physical awareness as a singer
Week 10-12: Rehearsal and final performance
Books
- Malde, Melissa (2012) What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body. San Diego: Plural Publishing
- Hines, Jerome (2004) Great Singers on Great Singing. New York : Limelight Editions
DVDs
- Les Miserables 10th Anniversary Concert
- Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration
- Michael Jackson; The Dangerous Tour
- Joey Yung; Perfect 10 Live 2009
Enrolment Details
Course Registration : 24-25 Aug 2017Add/Drop : 01-14 Sep 2017
Instructor
Patrick CHIU
Assessment
Attendance | 10% |
Participation | 15% |
Mid-term Performance | 20% |
Performance Review | 15% |
Final Performance | 40% |
Class Schedule
Thursday | 10:00-11:50
CYT-G009A&B