Western Classical

Introduction with some Italian words
Staccato-Detached Legato- Smoothly Piano- Quiet Pianissino-Very quiet Forte- Loudly Fortissimo-Very loud Mezzo forte-Moderately loud Mezzo Piano-Moderately quiet Adagio-Slow Andante-At a medium speed Allegretto-Fairly quick Allegro-Quick Tempo-Speed A tempo-In time Crescendo-Gradually getting louder Diminuendo-Gradually getting quieter
C Major Scale (Natural Scale)
C D E F G A B C

G Major Scale
G A B C D E F# G (‘#’ is the Sign of sharp. It means, semi-tone higher NOTE.)

D Major scale
D E F# G A B C# D

A Major Scale
A B C# D E F# G# A

E Major Scale
E F# G# A B C# D# E

B Major Scale
B C# D# E F# G# A# B

Thus, when you go thru the Dominant note in each scales (Start from C major), You will find that in each scale there will be one more sharp has added. (The sharp sequence is F#-C#-G#-D#-A#) It called Circle of 5th.

* Major scales With FLATS(b).

C Major Scale (Natural Scale)
C  D  E  F  G  A  B  C

F Major Scale
F  G  A  Bb C  D  E  F (‘b’ is the Sign of flat. It means, semi-tone lower NOTE.)

Bb Major Scale
Bb  C  D  Eb  F  G  A  Bb

Eb Major Scale
Eb  F  G  Ab  Bb  C  D  Eb

Ab Major Scale
Ab  Bb  C  Db  Eb  F  G  Ab

Db Major Scale
Db  Eb  F  Gb  Ab  Bb  C  Db

Thus, when you go thru the Sub-Dominant note in each scales (Start from C major), You will find that in each scale there will be one more flat added. (The Flat sequence is Bb-Eb-Ab-Db-Gb) It called Circle of 4th.
Things you will be learning during Singing Class
  • Breathing Exercises
  • Speech Exercises
  • Singing Exercises
  • Emotional Singing
  • Voice Creation
  • Music Theory
  • Song Writing
  • Chord Structure

 

Exercises During the W.C.V. class.

  1. Simple exercise which starts from the tonic and end at dominant. Just ascending and descending.
  1. This exercise will repeat the notes which are in first exercise. But here, the difference is we have to put two notes before the whole act. Which should be tonic and dominant. Here we can find how to get the direct pitch from tonic to dominant.
  2. This exercise will repeat the notes which are in first exercise. But here, the difference is we have to put three notes before the whole act. Which should be tonic, mediant and dominant. Here we can find how to get the direct pitch from tonic to dominant.
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