Vocal Production and Interpretation
THTR 240
An introduction to vocal performance with focus primarily on the human voice. To further understand the voice, basic anatomy of the vocal mechanism and proper tecniques for its use will be covered, as well as the examination of commonly used stage dialects. Utilization of the International Phonetic Alphabet will also be employed in the study of vocal mechanics. This course also deals with the vocal performance of various kinds of literature, including poetry and prose.
THTR240 is a 3 credit course.
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