15 Easy Folksong Arrangements for the Progressing Singer (High Voice).15 Easy Folksong Arrangements for the Progressing Singer (High Voice), edited by Richard Waiters. Hal Leonard Corporation Hal Leonard Corporation is a US sheet music publishing company. It is the largest sheet music publisher in the world. (7777 W. Bluemound Rd., P.O. Box 13819, Milwaukee, WI 53213), 2004. 64 pp. and CD. $16.95. Beginning to intermediate. 15 Easy Folksong Arrangements presents melodies familiar to voice teachers, with accompaniments that are supportive, challenging and delightfully de·light·ful adj. Greatly pleasing. de·light ful·ly adv.de·light surprising. The accompaniments are designed to begin by doubling the melody melody, succession of single tones of varying pitch. Melody is the linear aspect of music, in contrast to harmony, the chordal aspect, which results from the simultaneous sounding of tones. line of the singer and then gradually withdrawing that support in subsequent verses. The songs presented in this volume are American/European in origin, and the texts are in English. A low-voice edition is available, and the two editions make this volume accessible to teachers of beginning to intermediate students, from high school through college to adulthood. This volume includes a CD containing both the full performance and accompaniment-only recordings of each selection. There are a couple concerns with the CD. (Only the "high voice" edition was considered for this review.) First, the performances are by mature singers who possess rich vibratos and occasionally use stylistic sty·lis·tic adj. Of or relating to style, especially literary style. sty·lis ti·cal·ly adv. techniques not indicated in the music. This is most apparent in the
recording of "The Streets of Laredo," in which the singer
frequently employs portamento por·ta·men·to n. pl. por·ta·men·ti or por·ta·men·tos A smooth uninterrupted glide in passing from one tone to another, especially with the voice or a bowed stringed instrument. . These performance characteristics may not be the models teachers will want to present to young singers. The second concern is that the full performances are almost always longer than the accompaniment-only versions. As an example, the recordings of "The Ash Grove" differ by nineteen seconds, and most of this can be attributed to the lack of rubato ru·ba·to Music n. pl. ru·ba·tos Rhythmic flexibility within a phrase or measure; a relaxation of strict time. adj. Containing or characterized by rubato. employed in the accompaniment-only versions. One result is the accompaniment-only recordings often do not allow significant time for breaths to occur. I would not hesitate to use this volume in my studio, but I would use the CD with care. Reviewed by Patrick K. Freer, Atlanta, Georgia Georgia, country, Asia Georgia (jôr`jə), Georgian Sakartvelo, Rus. Gruziya, officially Republic of Georgia, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,677,000), c.26,900 sq mi (69,700 sq km), in W Transcaucasia. . |
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