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Plenary Keynote Presentation VIOur voice
Plenary Keynote Presentation VI from The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII. Held at Memorial University, St. John's NL, 2011. Introduction: Ki Adams and Andrea Rose (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Published by: Faculty of Education
Determining and Enhancing the Competencies of the School-Based Choir Conductor through a Capability Building Program
Gilbert Allan Dispo
Aug 04, 2017
The power of choral singing has been proven to be significant in transforming every person into better individuals. This can be achieved if the school choir director who delivers the training has the technical knowledge...
Published by: The Singing Network
Characteristics of Successful Inner-city Music Teachers
Mary Lynn Doherty
Oct 29, 2013
This descriptive study, performed in the spring of 2007, seeks to illustrate characteristics that are shared amongst successful inner-city music teachers at a choir school in Chicago, Illinois. Specifically, through both formal...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Professional for a Day
Rosalynd Smith
Nov 19, 2013
This paper deals with a kind of music-making that is in a sense quite commonplace. Most large cities and many smaller ones have choirs of the kind I have referred to as symphonic choirs, and which are sometimes called...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Removing Barriers from Choral Singing
Choral singing is a collaborative activity which educates singers so as to make them more competitive in today's world.People often judge or assess a choir by the way they sing, based on whether they like their voice or not....
Published by: The Singing Network
Plenary Keynote Presentation II Threshold Choir
Kate Munger
Jan 17, 2014
Plenary Keynote Presentation II from The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII. Held at Memorial University, St. John's NL, 2011. Introduction: Jane Gosine (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Published by: Faculty of Education
The Effect of a Singing Protocol on Identified Vocal Inefficiencies of a Post-Menopausal Singer
Kathy Kessler Price
Oct 29, 2013
The purpose of this case study was to assess over the course of 12 weeks the effect of a researcher-designed singing protocol on the documented vocal inefficiencies of a 63 year old post-menopausal singer, as measured by pre-...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Choral Confidence
Michael Bonshor
Jan 30, 2014
An exploration of confidence issues amongst adult amateur choral singers is an in-depth, qualitative study based on a series of focus groups and semi-structured interviews with active participants in organized amateur singing...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Effects of E-Learning on Girls' Presence and Empowerment to Access Education
Interaction is a pivotal pedagogical concept enjoying wide-scale attention from contemporary e-learning theorists. This study investigated the effects of e-learning environments on Saudi girls' social presence and empowerment to...
Published by: IGI Global
Factors Affecting Woman's Continuance Intention for Mobile Games
The article finds the main factors affecting women's continuance intention for mobile games, and analyze how and to what extent these factors affect women's continuance intention for mobile games in a research model. In this...
Published by: IGI Global
SafeWomen
The security of women is of prime concern around the world. Women feel insecure while traveling out of the home due to the fear of violence. The fear of violence restricts women's participating in different social activities. So...
Published by: IGI Global
Factors Affecting Woman's Continuance Intention for Mobile Games
The article finds the main factors affecting women's continuance intention for mobile games, and analyze how and to what extent these factors affect women's continuance intention for mobile games in a research model. In this...
Published by: IGI Global
SafeWomen
The security of women is of prime concern around the world. Women feel insecure while traveling out of the home due to the fear of violence. The fear of violence restricts women's participating in different social activities. So...
Published by: IGI Global
Shaping and Sharing Techniques for Sight-Singing
Kathryn Smith Bowers
Nov 19, 2013
Between John Cabot's discoveries in the New World and the turn of the new millennium lay five hundred years of a remarkable English and American choral music tradition. The body of choral literature on which this tradition...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Cement-Bentonite Cut Off Walls
Erica Soucy
Apr 09, 2013
The Hebron Project is currently underway in Newfoundland and is expected to provide significant benefits to the province. The Hebron oil field is located in the Grand Banks offshore the island of Newfoundland. The field will...
La Grammaire au Service de la Galanterie? Analyse de Les « Vous » et les « Tu » de Voltaire
In his epistle Les "Vous" et les "Tu", Voltaire calls his sweetheart "tu" and"valls" alternately. He could use the familiar address when she was youngand unambitious, but now that she has become a rich and distant lady...
Still Singing for our Lives
Is singing a dying art in Ontario? Much has been speculated about the roles of radio, television, urbanization, and the rise of expert performers in the demise of singing in people's lives. I decided to examine this phenomenon...
Published by: Faculty of Education

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