MUS 174
The Singing Voice: Structure, Styles and Meaning Spring 2021
Division I
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What makes an opera singer sound different than a pop singer? How does the sound of each contribute to musical meaning for listeners? And why is the former granted a higher status and the latter a wider audience? This course examines the world of singing styles and engages these styles from multiple angles: through listening, readings, film viewing and, importantly, through singing. We examine histories of styles, cultural contexts as well as basic physiology, acoustics and techniques. We will explore the basics of yodeling, Tuvan throat singing, and belting, among other styles. Basic knowledge of musical notation strongly recommended.
The Class: Format: seminar; studio/brief lectures
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 5488
Grading: yes pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: one quiz, one short 3-4 page paper, journaling and a final paper (6-8 page) and presentation
Prerequisites: none
Enrollment Preferences: juniors and seniors
Distributions: Division I
Attributes: EXPE Experiential Education Courses

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