Just to let everyone know, there is a spelling error at 1:32. The text should read "Written in a Major OR Minor Key", not "Major OF Minor Key." Sorry about that! Thanks for watching =)
Thanks David! This was an incredibly wonderful and interactive method to teach sight-singing. Please make the other videos when you get a chance. Thanks!
I like this video. You should do more videos. I am in my third year of vocal training. I am trying to get into a professional choir and oof is that challenging. I must learn to sight sing both the major and minor scales in order to get into the choir of my dreams. I failed the audition two times 😫. The choir director thinks it's great that I keep trying. (It's also expensive to pay for the vocal training). I'm almost there but its been very challenging. I love the journey and it's been amazing. Anyway, the point is that sight singing is not hard per say, it just requires a lot of focus and practice. I didn't learn to sight sing using the numbering the note method. I was taught to use the solfage syllables Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do method. Either method is correct. Why does sight singing matter? Well, a vocalist cannot sing in an advanced choir without knowing music theory and how to sight sing. Sight singing enables a vocalist to learn music faster. To better explain this, let's say your choir director hands out the music to sing at choir rehearsal. You never heard the song before and it's not on TH-cam. So you solfage the melody then you know how to sing it faster. One other important thing about solfage is that you need to also learn rhythm because they both go hand-in-hand in identifying the song. I noticed that if I am off rhythm, I can't identify the song even though I sang the solfage syllables correct. Last thing, in an advanced choir, the choir director could add a soprano descant to ornament a song with an 8 measure interlude before the descent begins (this is not uncommon) and the sopranos are required to identify and sing that descant right away. The point is that if the vocalist doesn't know solfage, he/she will not be able to sing on the same level as the other singers. The director will see this and then the director speaks with the vocalist and asks you why aren't you singing? This is how a vocalist gets cut from the choir and isn't allowed back until he or she passes the sight singing test. It's very important to learn it. It benefits choral singers as well as musicians. Once you master it, you end up loving it because the music becomes so easy to sing. Sorry for being long-winded. I just wanted to explain what happens in choral singing if you don't master solfage sight singing. Believe it or not, I saw a vocalist pass a solfage test because she knew the song that she was tested on. She got into the choir but ultimately got cut from the choir. Looking forward to your next video. ❤
Wow! thank you so much. I'm a beginner in singing and I have found this fun to learn. I have not studied music so I am struggling to learn how different notes sound like or even how to read the notes but with this I believe I'm on the right track to becoming a great singer 😊 Blessings
This was a really useful video, thank you! I had a look for the other parts but I couldn't see them. Thank you for this resource, if you do parts 2 & 3 I'll run to watch them because you demystified sight reading for me.
The remaining videos are still in the works. Scripts are written and footage is shot, it’s just the editing that remains-which takes a long time lol I’ve had a really busy year and now have more time this summer to complete this project. Thank you so much for your comment!
Just to let everyone know, there is a spelling error at 1:32. The text should read "Written in a Major OR Minor Key", not "Major OF Minor Key." Sorry about that! Thanks for watching =)
Great video! Parts 2 and 3, please!!
Thanks David for this video, i have watched it over and over and am still hoping the rest of the parts will still come. God bless you.
Is there a part 2 for sight singing? It was a great video! Thank you
Thanks David! This was an incredibly wonderful and interactive method to teach sight-singing. Please make the other videos when you get a chance. Thanks!
Thank you, this was so helpful. Looking forward to the next parts.
Still waiting for Part 2 and 3
I like this video. You should do more videos. I am in my third year of vocal training. I am trying to get into a professional choir and oof is that challenging. I must learn to sight sing both the major and minor scales in order to get into the choir of my dreams. I failed the audition two times 😫. The choir director thinks it's great that I keep trying. (It's also expensive to pay for the vocal training). I'm almost there but its been very challenging. I love the journey and it's been amazing.
Anyway, the point is that sight singing is not hard per say, it just requires a lot of focus and practice. I didn't learn to sight sing using the numbering the note method. I was taught to use the solfage syllables Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do method. Either method is correct.
Why does sight singing matter? Well, a vocalist cannot sing in an advanced choir without knowing music theory and how to sight sing. Sight singing enables a vocalist to learn music faster. To better explain this, let's say your choir director hands out the music to sing at choir rehearsal. You never heard the song before and it's not on TH-cam. So you solfage the melody then you know how to sing it faster. One other important thing about solfage is that you need to also learn rhythm because they both go hand-in-hand in identifying the song. I noticed that if I am off rhythm, I can't identify the song even though I sang the solfage syllables correct.
Last thing, in an advanced choir, the choir director could add a soprano descant to ornament a song with an 8 measure interlude before the descent begins (this is not uncommon) and the sopranos are required to identify and sing that descant right away. The point is that if the vocalist doesn't know solfage, he/she will not be able to sing on the same level as the other singers. The director will see this and then the director speaks with the vocalist and asks you why aren't you singing? This is how a vocalist gets cut from the choir and isn't allowed back until he or she passes the sight singing test. It's very important to learn it. It benefits choral singers as well as musicians. Once you master it, you end up loving it because the music becomes so easy to sing.
Sorry for being long-winded. I just wanted to explain what happens in choral singing if you don't master solfage sight singing. Believe it or not, I saw a vocalist pass a solfage test because she knew the song that she was tested on. She got into the choir but ultimately got cut from the choir.
Looking forward to your next video. ❤
This video was awesome...Looking forward to the rest
Wow! thank you so much. I'm a beginner in singing and I have found this fun to learn. I have not studied music so I am struggling to learn how different notes sound like or even how to read the notes but with this I believe I'm on the right track to becoming a great singer 😊 Blessings
This is awesome!
Looking forward to 2, 3, 4…
Thank you so much!
Best explanation and exercises!
Thank you brother, It's fantastic. I am north indian classical (Raga)singer.I started to learn from your video.God bless you.
This was EXCELLENT! I wish there was a Part 2... 3... 4... 5, 6, 7...
AWESOME!!! Thank you for this!!
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing your vocal knowledge.
just what Ive been looking for!
Pleaseee do the other parts!!!! It is so helpful!!!❤❤ Thank u for the video
Hey there! This was a great introduction to sight singing. I wish there was a part 2,3,4 etc. Maybe one day?
Thank you so much for this! This video was very well done and super helpful!
You’re very welcome :) Thanks for watching!
This was a really useful video, thank you! I had a look for the other parts but I couldn't see them. Thank you for this resource, if you do parts 2 & 3 I'll run to watch them because you demystified sight reading for me.
Thanks so much. I really enjoyed the tutorial.
Thanks, I am still learning.
Thank you so much, this is so helpful of you.
AWESOME 😎 THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH SIR!!!!!
This is brilliant
And where would I find part 2 & 3 if ther exist… ⭐️😎⭐️
The remaining videos are still in the works. Scripts are written and footage is shot, it’s just the editing that remains-which takes a long time lol I’ve had a really busy year and now have more time this summer to complete this project. Thank you so much for your comment!
has there been the next video? thanks much....... i think this was helpful.
Today I learned my echoic memory is bad
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