November 5, 2013
Bel Canto: A healthy approach to beautiful singing
Much like Goldilocks, xxxx视频 vocalists are always striving for just right. Not too loud, not too soft, not too dark, not too light, not too strong, not to subtle, not to slow or too fast, just balance.
Voice Department Head Mary Schiller explains that she wants xxxx视频 to be a haven for Bel Canto, an Italian method of singing that focuses on free, unforced sound known for its balance, beauty and seamlessness of tones. Free sound happens when the breath is perfectly coordinated with the muscles that control it.
Dr. Schiller, Dr. Dean Southern, Clifford Billions and Vinson Cole work with 50 to 55 students each semester. The size of the department also speaks to balance鈥攊t鈥檚 both small enough that all the faculty members know all the voice students and large enough to support two fully-staged opera productions each season (and a scenes program in the spring).
There is an open and constant exchange of ideas among faculty members, all of whom focus on Bel Canto principles such as appoggio (Italian for 鈥渢o lean鈥) and legato (a seamlessness of tones) to ensure students have the building blocks for successful careers and vocal longevity.
To achieve Bel Canto, a vocalist has to get rid of the muscular tensions. 鈥淲e need to find those holds and tensions, the muscular garbage,鈥 Dr. Schiller said. 鈥淲hen there isn鈥檛 free, unforced sound, one finds those tensions in the neck, jaw, throat, back, tongue, shoulders. All those muscles are trying to stabilize the larynx but having the opposite effect.鈥 Dr. Schiller and her colleagues work with students on building a physical awareness of where their tensions manifest.
A sign in Dr. Southern鈥檚 studio echoes this sentiment, 鈥淩igidity is the enemy of beautiful singing.鈥 He explains that even he is guilty of holding on (to the muscles.) 鈥淚 caught myself holding my shoulder up a little bit, and there鈥檚 a dichotomy because you feel it, which is what you think you want in singing鈥攖o feel it. But when you DON鈥橳 feel it is when you鈥檙e singing correctly and it sounds even better.It鈥檚 free sound.鈥 Students need to engage the entire mid section and see expansion all the way around, keeping the chest free. Lower sides and back muscles need to be involved in proper breathing, not just the stomach.
鈥淚t seems as if it鈥檚 in vogue to pressurize the voice, make it too large too soon,鈥 said Dr. Schiller of singers she sees when she鈥檚 away at summer festivals. 鈥淭rying for that big sound can upset breath flow and causes the vocal folds to press too tightly together. It鈥檚 just not a healthy way of singing. It causes that 鈥榬ed in the face鈥 moment.鈥
Returning to the idea of free, unforced sound, Dr. Southern said 鈥淚 was trying to explain this concept in Graz [Austria] this summer, and I paraphrased Clifford [Billions]. He said that you want to radiate a beautiful tone, rather than drive 颈迟.鈥
Like athletes, vocalists must constantly train in a balanced way to maintain control. It can take a lifetime to perfect all the different pieces of the body working together in just the right way at just the right time. Even the most famous singers, such as Placido Domingo and Joan Sutherland, have said they must find their voice anew each day.
Just as an instrumentalist must provide proper care for his instrument, so must a vocalist care for her voice. Good health, nutrition and proper amounts of rest and hydration also help to rid the body of these tensions, while physical fitness helps with muscle control and breathing.
鈥淎ll the tools we teach are about painting the mood, illustrating the story, the poem and the character. Creating a work of artistry,鈥 said Dr. Schiller.
Read how these tools inspired one donor to give to the xxxx视频 voice program on page 18 of the Fall 2013 Issue of Notes magazine.
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It鈥檚 How You Say It
鈥淰ocalists have something that our instrumental friends don鈥檛,鈥 said Dr. Dean Southern. 鈥淲e have words.鈥
For American vocalists, these words are often in a language that is not their own. By the time they graduate, xxxx视频 students must have taken one year each of French, Italian and German at Case Western Reserve University. They also take diction classes at xxxx视频, learning to translate the language into the international phonetic alphabet.
鈥淔ree, loose, fast diction is the goal for singing,鈥 said Dr. Southern. 鈥淣ot the robotic pronunciation that occurs when most people think of diction. Consonants should be released naturally, not pushed out.鈥
鈥淪tudents are often surprised by how fast they move their mouths to speak, but yet they go into slow motion when they sing. It is a major component of our teaching to get those two speeds to match,鈥 he continued.
Dr. Schiller strongly encourages students to attend festivals, workshops and competitions abroad for immersion into other languages. The exposure helps them pick up regional dialects and increases comprehension.
鈥淚deally, we want them to be able to THINK in the language they are singing,鈥 Dr. Schiller said.