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| VerityG |
Apr 23 2012, 02:03 PM
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Before I start, I should point out that I mean piano teachers who have not studied singing, but think that after accompanying so many singers, they are fit to teacher singing.
I have only recently started teaching and I was wondering if any other singing teachers struggle with it? My old singing teacher said that she spends half her life correcting the mistakes taught by piano teachers teaching singing. In my own experience, I've been on here before talking about one of my young students, a 10yr old singer. She turned up to the first session, and sang exactly as I would expect a beginner to sing, her voice was completely raw. After the lesson, the mother told me that the girl had been taking singing lessons for a year and she had sung through the whole grade 2 book, could I please pick the songs for grade 2 and enter her for June. I was horrified that someone could have a year of lessons, yet sound so raw. There was no way I was putting her in for grade 2! With a bit of diplomacy I talked her out of it. At the next lesson, I quizzed the pupil and found out that it was her piano teacher who taught her and they had just sung four songs from the grade 1 book and then moved onto the grade 2 book. I'm so angry that this teacher led both mother and daughter to be believe that she was grade 2 standard when in fact she isn't even grade 1 standard! What a waste of a year's worth of lessons, thankfully the teacher did no damage, but she didn't do anything at all! What a waste of money. And I seriously worry about the teacher's methods in general when her only focus in the exams. The mother isn't musical and so she seems to have been led to believe that exams are all that music is about. It's such a shame for a girl of only 10. She's currently studying for grade 5 theory and her grade 6 piano. Verity X |
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| miffy |
Apr 23 2012, 09:45 PM
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Best to move on from where you are now, fill in any gaps you feel are missing etc. Unless you know exact circumstances (or even if you do) it's best not to too verbal about a previous teacher and I assume this is her current piano teacher that she is still with? The girl sounds musical, so enjoy. And look on the bright side, being taught singing by a piano teacher, she may even be able to read the music.. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hides.gif) Possibly only if the notes have numbers above them though (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) |
| violincjj |
Apr 24 2012, 05:58 AM
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Best to move on from where you are now, fill in any gaps you feel are missing etc. Unless you know exact circumstances (or even if you do) it's best not to too verbal about a previous teacher and I assume this is her current piano teacher that she is still with? The girl sounds musical, so enjoy. And look on the bright side, being taught singing by a piano teacher, she may even be able to read the music.. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hides.gif) Possibly only if the notes have numbers above them though (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Blimey, it's not as easy as it used to be to start a squabble on here is it?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) It seems to me that singing teachers more than any other kind tend to disagree with their colleagues about methods. There are simply more ways of teaching and learning singing than there are of teaching and learing the piano, perhaps. I don't think personally that there is anything at all wrong with being a 'song' teacher for young kids while also giving some very gentle hints about breathing and voice production, this can be done while 'doing no harm' and keeping the voice natural. Maybe the piano teacher can do this! Or the violin teacher! |
| AnnC |
Apr 24 2012, 08:33 AM
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1) It seems to me that singing teachers more than any other kind tend to disagree with their colleagues about methods. There are simply more ways of teaching and learning singing than there are of teaching and learing the piano, perhaps. 2) I don't think personally that there is anything at all wrong with being a 'song' teacher for young kids while also giving some very gentle hints about breathing and voice production, this can be done while 'doing no harm' and keeping the voice natural. Maybe the piano teacher can do this! Or the violin teacher! 1) Possibly - since there is more than one genre of singing. Classical vocal setup is not the same as pop belt, as Broadway belt, as rock, etc. That includes breathing methods, too. 2) Well, maybe. Nothing wrong with teaching songs per se, but how many times have we heard on the Voice forum about school music teachers expecting little Susie to learn a song which has notes in it she finds uncomfortably high? One size does not fit all. And Mrs Mother might well not differentiate between Susie learning songs and learning to sing. As far as she is concerned Susie is having singing lessons, and talks, and before long teacher has more "singing" pupils. Nice addition to her/his income! With a view to handing them on to "someone who knows what they are doing, of course," after about grade 3 (words actually said to me by a piano teacher). So no harm done? I'm not sure what you mean about "gentle hints about breathing and voice production". Do piano/violin/pick your instrument teachers who have not studied singing know about this - I mean properly? And how to handle young voices - even some singing teachers shy away from this, or carry on in blissful ignorance, at worst ruining a voice, at best making no improvement. I once asked a piano teacher to accompany some of my younger pupils at a festival. When she came to the rehearsal she asked me for some tips - "because I am not a singer, you know." Some years later I had a new starter who had had several years of singing lessons from the above teacher and really needed remedial work! Another pupil had had four years of lessons with a different teacher - this time a drama one. it took me a year to get rid of her wobble, while another student who had been to the same teacher couldn't sing more than five notes without taking a breath! Not picking an argument, Violincjj - you just kindly brought up a few points I wanted to answer from the other perspective. Sorry - I'm with the OP and Dugazon on this one. I am allegedly around grade 8 standard on the piano (former piano teacher says) but I wouldn't dream of teaching it, even if I were down on my last penny. Leave it to the experts, I say. Trouble is, as everyone sings, some think they know how to teach it - or at least not do any harm. In my opinion, these can be the most dangerous kind of teachers because they are unaware of the harm they may cause. I wonder what a (proper) singing teacher would say about how other-instrument-teachers-of-songs sing? Food for thought. |
VerityG Piano teachers teaching singing, why? Apr 23 2012, 02:03 PM
ExpressYourself I don't disagree with you but I wondered what ... Apr 23 2012, 02:08 PM
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I don't disagree with you but I wondered what... Apr 23 2012, 08:25 PM
owainsutton
This would concern me more
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violincjj
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fatar760
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Arundodonuts
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Arundodonuts
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AnnC
Well I do know about anchoring and am fairly fam... Apr 26 2012, 07:02 AM

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Well I do know about anchoring and am fairly fam... Apr 26 2012, 09:40 PM
Alicia Ocean Another piano teacher here. I don't teach sing... Apr 23 2012, 03:25 PM
Dugazon Right, one of my major bugbears ;)
First of all... Apr 23 2012, 03:45 PM
Seer_Green I'm a piano teacher who teaches singing, but t... Apr 23 2012, 03:49 PM
miffy Best to move on from where you are now, fill in an... Apr 23 2012, 04:50 PM
violincjj
Best to move on from where you are now, fill in a... Apr 23 2012, 05:07 PM
Dugazon
I don't think personally that there is anythi... Apr 24 2012, 08:23 AM

owainsutton
"Gentle hints about breathing and voice prod... Apr 24 2012, 10:00 PM
violincjj
I'm not sure what you mean about "gentl... Apr 25 2012, 06:03 PM
Cyrilla
I guess I mean things like the things that my sch... Apr 25 2012, 09:40 PM
Maizie *small voice*
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Cyrilla
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VerityG Sorry, by 'raw' I meant that her voice is ... Apr 24 2012, 11:09 AM
Seer_Green
Sorry, by 'raw' I meant that her voice is... Apr 24 2012, 12:08 PM
AnnC
Sorry, by 'raw' I meant that her voice i... Apr 24 2012, 12:59 PM
VerityG
[quote name='Seer_Green' post='1144069' date='Apr... Apr 24 2012, 09:54 PM
Seer_Green
I am also rather concerned about this particular ... Apr 24 2012, 09:58 PM
Catey
I'd still like to know what neck anchoring i... Apr 25 2012, 10:23 AM
VH2 As piano teachers we cannot teach singing techniqu... Apr 25 2012, 12:27 PM
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As piano teachers we cannot teach singing techniq... Apr 25 2012, 12:43 PM
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