by Addison Horner | Oct 14, 2019 | For Directors
Let’s say you’re teaching a new high school a cappella group that wants to perform pop music. They’re energetic, passionate, and ready to learn. They’re developing a solid blend, picking up on their voice parts quickly, and performing with nuance and emotion....
by Addison Horner | Feb 25, 2019 | For Arrangers, For Directors, Uncategorized
Maybe your choir isn’t Pentatonix – maybe it has about thirty more members, or more. Having a large ensemble may seem more suited to performing traditional choral music, but there are a LOT of a cappella arrangements that will suit your needs. At Noteflight...
by Addison Horner | Jan 8, 2019 | For Directors
Contributed by J.D. Frizzell. In September 2018, my a cappella group OneVoice performed at the 70th Annual Emmys Governors Ball events over the course of two weekends. It was a stressful whirlwind of an experience that required me to fly the group from Memphis to LA...
by Addison Horner | Jan 4, 2019 | For Directors, Interviews
This article was originally posted on November 27, 2018. How do you encourage healthy singing in addition to everything else your group has to accomplish with your rehearsal time? We talked to Dr. Erin Hackel, creator of the Spectrum Singing method, about building a...
by Addison Horner | Jan 4, 2019 | For Directors, For Vocal Percussionists, Interviews
This article was originally posted on November 20, 2018. Your group may have a talented vocal percussionist (or more than one), but to help them reach their highest potential in performance or in recording, we reached out to Mel Daneke of Viridian Productions. Here’s...
by Addison Horner | Jan 3, 2019 | For Arrangers, For Directors, Interviews
This article was originally posted on November 13, 2018. How do you bring a new arrangement to life with your a cappella group? It’s not just about using rehearsal time wisely – it’s also about defining your group’s mission. In a recent interview, AEA president...