TO WHOM IS IT ADDRESSED?
The Introductiory Seminar is suitable for: Singers, Actors, Performers, Teachers, Speakers, Musicians, Choir and Orchestral Directors, Choir Members, Speech Therapists, Amateurs and Professionals in general as well as merley courious who wants to take a path in research of their own voice or instrument to discover unused (expressive and rehabilitative) potentials.
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WHAT IS THE PROGRAMME?
Conferences on the basic principles, group lessons of body awareness, acoustic experimentation and individual lessons, during which each student will work individually on their personal situation, regardless of the degree of knowledge or preparation at the moment of enrollment.
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HOW LONG IS THE SEMINAR?
Each seminar includes about 16 hours divided into two days of 8 hours each in which there will be an intensive work based on the Mod.AI ® method.
The approximate times will be 9:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 19:00. Keep in mind that these are general guidelines that may vary depending on the number of members or the type of work. |
HOW CAN I CONTINUE AFTER THE INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR?
Individual Lessons and In-Depth Seminars.
Participating in a Introductory Seminar opens the possibility of accessing In-Depth Seminars that represent the quickest and cheapest way to manage your personal vocal development.
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WHAT TOPICS ARE TREATED IN THE INTRODUCTORY SEMINAR?
- Characteristics of the human voice
- "Synergetic" model by H. Haken
- Self-regulation of the singer
- High and low pressure
- Synergy of the human body
- Synergy of the sound
- Frequency spectrum analysis
- Production of the sound
- Relations between notes, hearing and motricity
- Identity of the interpreter
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WHAT IS THE MOST SUITABLE EQUIPMENT FOR PARTICIPATION?
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comfortable clothing that allows to perform small body work (if any).
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material for personal notes (audio or video recordings, even partial, are prohibited)
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for those who wants to bring a lightweight mat or an exercise mat to perform body work (if any).
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