“Tone-Deaf” is an Excuse….not a Diagnosis
"Tone-Deaf" is an Excuse....not a Diagnosis.....and I blame the person who makes the diagnosis. Anyone can learn to sing. If
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-11-11T17:37:56+00:00 November 4th, 2018|Assessment, Rubrics, Self-Selected, Sight-Reading, Vocal Technique|
"Tone-Deaf" is an Excuse....not a Diagnosis.....and I blame the person who makes the diagnosis. Anyone can learn to sing. If
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-10-14T13:05:04+00:00 October 2nd, 2018|Assessment, Rubrics, Self-Assessment, Sight-Reading|
A wise man once told me to never believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. Your
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-09-19T09:37:32+00:00 September 18th, 2018|Sight-Reading|
Turning Fear into Fun My 3-year-old daughter, Lyla, and I have the same natural disposition when it comes to starting
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-09-22T23:21:51+00:00 November 19th, 2017|Sight-Reading|
Before Testing Their Sight-Singing, Assess This.... Sight-singing is not an all or nothing skill, but when it comes to assessing
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-09-22T23:22:18+00:00 October 3rd, 2017|Ideology of Intentional Inspiration, Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading, Technology|
If you've always wanted to have a choir filled with singers who can sight-sing, this blog post is for you!
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-09-29T22:51:54+00:00 September 26th, 2017|Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading|
Kodaly & Me I'm ashamed to admit it, but I'm not a Curwen hand signal user; I know it is
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2018-10-10T17:56:34+00:00 September 18th, 2017|Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading|
The importance of incorporating sight-singing into the rehearsal is frequently discussed throughout the choral world, but rarely do we address