Training

Specialist Training Days for Music Educators with Trinity Laban

Vocal Group Work with Pete Churchill and Swipe, Tap, Click - Everyday Technology in Music Making with Gawain Hewitt

Posted: 04/08/2016


Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance:

Vocal Group Work with Pete Churchill

4 June 2016, 10.00-16.00h

Needing some inspiration for your vocal group work and new group
singing ideas to incorporate into your practice? This new one-day
course, led by internationally acclaimed jazz vocalist and music
educator Pete Churchill, is the singing boost you need!

This training day will concentrate on the techniques of teaching
songs by ear, focusing specifically on the most efficient ways of
learning by ear and also on the most appropriate material to use.
Participants will gain strategies for preparing and delivering songs in
unison and simple harmony without notation and within the time
restraints of a typical lesson.

Whatever your level of experience and vocal skill, this practical
session will arm you with new ideas, techniques, inspiration, and
confidence to take back to your classroom, teaching practice, or
workshop session.

For whom?
Music leaders, classroom music teachers, instrumental and vocal leaders, community musicians working with any age group

Tutor
Pete Churchill

Follow-on support
An optional follow-on group
Skype session with Pete after the training course is offered to all
trainees and included as part of the fee.

Fee
£100, £175 if booking both 4 & 5 June 2016

Book online

 

Swipe, Tap, Click – Everyday Technology in Music Making with Gawain Hewitt

5 June 2016, 10.00-16.00h

Are you looking for creative, affordable, and easy ways to incorporate technology into your own teaching or workshop practice?

Delivered by Gawain Hewitt, this training day will look at how free,
low cost and readily accessible technology can be incorporated into your
own work, using everyday devices such as iPhones and iPads and free
software on computers. The session will cover a broad range of iOS apps,
as well as practical sessions on three specific apps and computer
programmes. 

The day will equip you with new ideas on using technology that
doesn’t cost the earth and you can use to enhance your classroom,
teaching practice, or workshop setting.

Delegates should bring an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch; some
headphones; a laptop (if possible); and an instrument if you play one
(optional).

If possible, participants should download the following software to use on the day:

Mobile apps
Thumbjam £6.99
Garageband £3.99
Loopy HD £2.99

Laptop software
Audacity (free)
Soundplant (free)

For whom?
Music leaders, classroom music teachers, instrumental teachers, community musicians working with any age group

Tutor
Gawain Hewitt

Follow-on support
An optional follow-on group
Skype session with Gawain after the training course is offered to all
trainees and is included as part of the fee.

Fee
£100, £175 if booking both 4 & 5 June 2016

Book online


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