Exploring Vocal Percussion in the Classroom. Melinda Packer University of Massachuse=s Amherst

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Exploring Vocal Percussion in the Classroom Melinda Packer University of Massachuse=s Amherst

My Background Graduate of UMass Amherst 14, degrees in Music Performance ( Viola) and Music EducaGon Current graduate student at UMass, Music Performance program Have been mouthdrumming for 8 years Co-founder of compeggve collegiate all female a cappella group, director of two casual a cappella groups Vocal Percussion clinician, workshops, conferences

What is Mouth drumming? - Mouth drumming is the general technique of creagng both acousgc and electronic percussion sounds, sound effects, and instrument sounds with the mouth and voice Beatboxing Vs. Vocal Percussion - Solo technique - for a cappella - Show off skills - support the group - More improvised, flow - tempo and groove

What can this do for my students? Introduce improvisagon Improve argculagon and dicgon Reinforce a steady beat and tempo PracGce free buzzing CulGvate mulgtasking skills Provide a sense of accomplishment, self-worth, determinagon, new skill Exercise proper breath control/management in a new fun way Apply to any grade/ability level Free! Great for all populagons of learners

Fundamentals - Emphasize clarity, consistency, power, and confidence - Three basic sound categories: Hi-hat, snare, bass - Teach the hi-hat first, most accessible sound T O S S TSS T - t k t k and =k tkt- double and triple tonguing

Echo pracgce Echo pa=erns for each sound individually as you teach inigally Use this technique for pa=erns and longer grooves Have students take turns coming up with four beat pa=erns, then longer grooves ** This is also a great re-focuser for a rowdy class- beatbox a short pa=ern and have students repeat, congnue ungl class quiets**

Snare MulGple snare types with different difficulty levels Teach K snare first, Psh, Pf, Kl Push Psh Poof Pf **Inward snare= find your duck place

Bass This sound is pure mouth muscle power, takes Gme to strengthen Break steps down 1. Gghten corners 2. curl lips in 3. apply back pressure, push lips out and in Can use Boom Bm ( be the bass and drum), B

How to structure pa=erns and grooves Think in 2, 4, or 8 bar 4/4 phrases to start Keep it simple! pick symbols and sgck to them 1. 2. 3. 4.

Structuring grooves This is a great opportunity to talk about musical styles For example: What makes a reggae beat and a rock beat different? ( Snare placement) Challenge the students to come up with different style beats Play examples of a cappella vocal percussionists and beatboxers to see differences in approach

AcGvity- tempo Don t drop the beat Students form small groups of odd numbers Have students tap tempo and then internalize it Go around the circle with students individually making sounds, keep the tempo steady If the beat is dropped, start over Start with one sound, then increase difficulty to 2 sounds, then 4 beat grooves Let s try it!

AcGvity-DictaGon DictaGon: split class up into small groups ( best for upper elementary and older) Give them guidelines to come up with a four bar groove Have each group share with the class, other students take dictagon ( sounds and rhythm) Encourages both sound, rhythm, and tempo accuracy

AcGvity- ImprovisaGon ImprovisaGon: students in a circle Everyone does B T K T basic pa=ern Every fourth bar a student will do their own pa=ern for one measure, repeat ungl all have a turn Go around the circle ungl everyone goes, good way to introduce silence into beats ** Extension- turn this into a session of trading fours between students

AcGvity-invenGng beats - Use a simple folk song and remix it - Small groups can each come up with their own beat, the rest of the class sings and they beatbox - Try to use songs with word paingng to encourage their beats - Example: come along my friends train sounds

Rhythm teaching Replace your Kodaly/ rhythm syllables with sounds q

Breathing Use decreasing air Gme breathing exercise to warm up In for 4, out for 8 on Ts, then 3, 2, 1 Use rhythms on Ts when expelling air to increase challenge Talk about proper breathing, keeping your ribcage expanded and core engaged Relate to singing posture and breath control, reinforce the concept in a new and fun way

Advanced sounds Inward sounds= Click, inward drag, inward snare Add pitch to the beats= hum and beatbox Lip buzz MulGphonics/ polyphonics Throat bass Scratches Tongue roll

Examples Tom Thum Reggie Wa=s Kaila Mullady

Conclusion Thanks for coming! Feel free to contact me with any quesgons Melinda Packer Melindapacker.com melindapacker@gmail.com