First National Preventive Health Research
Programme
YELP Holistic First Business Plan
YELP Holistic First Business Plan Defined Terms
SWOT Analysis
Executive
Summary
Deliverables And Costs
Snapshot Page
To 10 Benchmark Techniques
Defined Terms for Five YELP Business Plans
Second National Preventive Health Research Programme
First BTAAP
Business Plan
Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme
Defined Terms BTSCP
Second BTAAP Business Plan
Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras
Programme
Defined Terms - Bohémian
Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme
Third BTAAP Business Plan
Bohémian Teenager Ballet
& Modern Dance
Programme
Defined Terms BTB&MDCP
Skills Involved in Choral
Singing means choral singers
vary greatly in their ability and performance. The best choral
singers possess (among others) the following abilities:
- to sing precisely in tune and with a
vocal
timbre which complements the other singers;
- to sing at precisely controlled levels of
volume, matching the dynamics and expression marked in the score
or prescribed by the conductor, and not sing so loudly as to be
markedly detectable as an individual voice within the section;
- to
sight-read music fluently;
- to read and pronounce the lyrics
accurately and in the pronunciation style specified by the
leader, whatever the language may be;
- to remain completely alert for long
periods, monitoring closely what is going on in a rehearsal or
performance;
- to monitor one's own singing and detect
errors.
- to accept direction from others for the
good of the group as a whole, even when the singer disagrees
aesthetically with the instructions;
Singers who have
perfect pitch require yet other skills:
- to sing music in keys other than that in
which it is written, since choirs often sing music in transposed
form.
- to stay in tune with the ensemble, even
in the event the ensemble modulates slightly away from "perfect"
pitch