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Born to Sing: Everyone Has a Voice Sonia Miller and Danielle Vega s onia.miller@sdhc.k12.fl.us, danielle.vega@ sdhc.k12.fl.us. Born To Sing. “Everyone Has A Voice” By: Sonia Miller BTW Tampa Florida. Our Belief.
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Born to Sing: Everyone Has a VoiceSonia Miller and Danielle Vega sonia.miller@sdhc.k12.fl.us, danielle.vega@sdhc.k12.fl.us
Born To Sing “Everyone Has A Voice” By: Sonia Miller BTW Tampa Florida
Our Belief The voice is the most natural and first form of making music. Everyone was created with the ability to sing and can be successful singers. Our goal is the make you comfortable singing and teaching you students how to sing.
Warm-ups Group Circle Moving in a circle while blowing Moving in a circle blowing out/followed by syllable. Add taps while moving
Pitch Talk/Connect Choose popular song Adjust pitch if too high Know your song Group circle echo Continuous echo Move from one group to the other
Your Pulse Good posture is important but not rigid Feet should be grounded with movement Movement can be: taping your feet, nodding you head, swaying back and forth, or dancing.
Master the Microphone Microphone is part of your top lip and close to your mouth Practice with an object in hand Object in fist moves close to your lip in the direction of your head mouth and lips Set up microphones in the front of the classroom and call a group of students up to practice together.
Recap Everyone can sing Warm-up using practice songs Pitch Talk/Connect Group circle singing Find you pulse/include comfortable movement Practice microphone technique with object/microphone