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Vibrato and Breaks: Tips to Improve Tese Vocal Challenges Barbara Leyden


Using a master class format, the presenter will demonstrate how adjusting the soft palate and tongue position and reducing tongue tension combined with balanced air pressure/vocal cord support improves vocal tone in singers. Development in this area will be particularly helpful for women's and aging voices. Many workshops give an opportunity of healthy vocal production; this presentation will focus intently on two aspects that often result in immediate blossoming of and flexibility in tone quality.


Vocal Coaching for Cantors (and Accompanists) Barbara Leyden


Using vocal coaching techniques to improve communication, diction, body language, and interpretation, discover how to build a coaching/communicative relationship between cantor and instrumentalist.


Voice for Instrumentalists David Sievers


Tis interactive presentation will include pedagogical exercises to improve vocal technique from an instrumentalist's perspective as well as assist instrumentalists in developing a vocabulary to improve the singing of their choir members.


Music for the Journey Paul Inwood


We have become painfully aware of how vital music is in the healing process and in marking the turning-points in our lives. Come and sing pieces that will feed your soul and rest deep in your heart.


Te Singing Body of Christ: Men Wanted Janét Sullivan Whitaker


On average, our assemblies are just 39% male, placing male voices in the minority in our communal song. Tis workshop will explore ways of engaging and empowering the men in our assemblies to sing. In doing so, the worship of the community is energized. Addressing this imbalance can lead to more inclusivity in all lay ministries.


At the Digital Banquet of the Lord: Livestreaming Masses with Sacramental Integrity Fr. Ricky Manalo


How do we better liturgically form online presiders, lectors and musicians to promote liturgical engagement, as distinct from serving as online entertainers. Tis presentation provides a methodology for joining technology with the liturgy and online prayer.


Voices Angela Flynn, Durham, NC Presenter: Leading the Hispanic Community When You Are Not Hispanic


Music in worship is the perfect culmination of “who sings prays twice” and “music soothes the savage breast.” It demonstrates joy, expresses sadness, and in the midst of it all changes thinking and converts hearts. Music fundamentally makes the world better both for the moment and for the future.


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