Kember, John: Sight-Singing 2 Vol. 2
A fresh approach
Setting: Vocal
Length: 60 pages
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Weight: 0.24 kg
Published: March 1, 2005
Publisher: Schott
Item number: ED12790
Other reference: ED 12790
ISMN: 9790220123153
This book sets out to build on the initial aspects of singing at sight in reading both the rhythm and pitch accurately, as begun in Sight -Singing 1. Sight -Singing 2 is divided into two parts: Part 1 comprises 95 exercises ineither single or 2 -part form. These cover methods to secure the line of the pitch, sequences, singing a lower part, ties, awareness of chord structure, canons, chromatic movement, modulations and tone rows. A section of 2 -partexercises is also included using treble and bass clefs. Part 2 consists of 16 solo pieces which are presented in the treble clef, and aim to develop the singer 's ability to pitch independently from their accompaniment. These shortpieces are based on chords, intervals, the Dorian mode, pentatonic scales, melodic minor scales, chromatic movement and changing time signatures. The aim of this volume is to develop a secure sense of pitch, providing acomprehensive range of styles and challenges which will be of value not just to singers but to a ll dedicated musicians. The skill of being able to 'vocalise ' a melody independently and accurately is a valuable asset for allmusicians regardless of vocal ability or instrument played. The ability to 'hear ' a phrase before it is sung or played is especially useful.