Voice training

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As voice training (including vocal coaching), the part-time vocal work for speaker , actor and singer called, the most by a vocal coach (Engl. For voice coach is) or a / r spokesman puller / in performed. You can work on the language , the singing and the arrangement of the voices , i.e. on improving the speaking voice and / or the vocal music performance , and additionally and especially before concert tours, the resilience of the voice can be trained.

The term “vocal coach” is not protected as a professional title. This makes it difficult to distinguish the job description from the fields of activity of singing teachers and voice trainers. The vocal coach works mostly on a project basis at theaters, in concert halls and recording studios, where he acts as an intermediary and adviser between interpreter and producer.

The title "spokesman puller / in" is also not protected, but is usually done by people who actually elocution studied. Your activity is limited to training your speaking voice and language. In contrast to the vocal coach, speaker trainers are not only part-time but also provide training.

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Voice training also has to do with subtle variations of expression.

In a vocal production, voice guidance and phrasing are among the most important criteria for a successful performance. A vocal coach helps singers optimize their vocal and artistic performance. This can already be done when rehearsing a game or later when working out individual, demanding passages. Vocal coaches can also intervene to change the lyrics if this serves to perfect the vocal performance, provided that the author of the text gives his consent and cannot or does not want to make the changes himself. Furthermore, the vocal coach can be responsible for it, and off the Arranger voices and harmony vocals harmoniously to Lead vocal arranging. He also has to take into account so-called backing vocals and adlibs . Backing vocals are second and third voices that are primarily intended to support the refrain . Adlibs (from ad libitum ), on the other hand, are short, un-notated interjections that decorate a song as ornaments, also called beauty libs .

The part-time training for the speaking voice is particularly important for professions that require a lot of speech, such as teaching .

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