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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Updates.

Hello all!

RJC concert yesterday was wonderful, yes? We shall strive to be like them, if not better!

So, updates.

SYF songs are probably as follows:

1. The White Horses (2009 set piece) by Stephen Leek.
2. Kasar Mie La Gaji (Western song choice) by Alberto Grau
3. Dravidian Dithyramb (Asian song choice) by Victor Paranjoti

Dravidian isn't really confirmed, but since it's only a month before SYF now, it's a probable choice.

Holiday practices:

1. 16 March, Monday. 2.30pm to 6.30pm
2. 18 March, Wednesday. 4.30pm to 7pm
3. 20 March, Friday. Meet in school at 4.10pm.

All other practices are as usual.

SYF Rehearsal: 7 April, Tuesday. 9am to 2pm. Victoria Concert Hall (meet in school). SYF team excused from classes from 9am. After rehearsal there's still choir practice in school.

Additional practice: either 10 April, Friday (Good Friday) or 12 April, Sunday. Both from 3.30pm to 6.30pm.



THE BIG DAY: 17 APRIL 2009, FRIDAY.


Remember, no unsuitable food until SYF. "Unsuitable food" includes mainly fried and spicy food. Other foods that will harm your voices are included. You know yourself.

Work hard, everyone! We can do it! Aim for a Gold with Honors! It's not impossible if you believe~~~

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

8 Ways to Improve Your Singing!

I was searching for remedies to cure my tone-deaf self when I found this. Really relevant to everyone!

1. Open your mouth when you’re singing!

Singers who keep their mouths mostly closed are likely tense in the tongue and are far from achieving maximum quality of tone. I like the two finger rule. If you can fit two fingers between your teeth while singing (esp on open vowels like “ah” and “oh”), then you’re good. If not, open your mouth more.


2. Relax the tongue.

After years of giving voice lessons, I’m convinced that 65% - 85% of all vocal problems involve tension in the tongue. Worst part is most people aren’t even aware of it. Look in a mirror while singing. If the tip of your tongue isn’t dominantly resting on your bottom front teeth then you’ve got problems. Relaxing the tongue more forward in the mouth will help.


3. Don’t take in too much air.

If you breathe in too much air, then you create pressure under the folds that can easily hinder you ability to sing freely. It can prevent you from singing high notes and it almost always causes tension in your neck. To fix it, become aware of just how little is involved in regular breathing and try to mimic that sensation when singing.


4. Keep the larynx steady.

If you don’t know what the larynx is, it’s where your adam’s apple is (or where it would be ladies). If this area of your neck is raising or lowering while singing, then you’re throwing off your whole vocal mechanism leading to many different complications. Rest your hand on your larynx while singing and make sure it stays steady.


5. Open and relax the back of the mouth.

This is equally as important as allowing the front of the mouth to be open, if not more. If the back of the mouth is closed off, then the quality of the sound is shot (and I guarantee you’re tense). To get a feel for it, hold the “ng” sound of hung and feel how closed that is. Now say “ah” like you’re in a doctor’s office… that’s more open. Leaving the back of the mouth open like the “ah” sound can help create a beautiful resonance in the voice.


6. Sing with ENERGY.

I can’t express this enough. Singing is a very physical activity. You must be energized and excited about what you’re doing or else it lacks passion (and it’s flat!). Singing with energy helps you hit higher notes and helps keep the sound out of the throat. Allow yourself to get excited before singing… do some jumping jacks or walk around a bit before getting started and realize just how much it helps.


7. Believe what you’re singing.

I once read a quote that has stuck with me for years. It was something along the lines of, “that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Music is a form of expression. It’s alive and has a great ability to influence listeners. But that’s only true when you believe what you’re singing. Try to connect to the song through some personal life experience and see how alive the music you’re singing becomes.


8. Get out of your own way.

Singing should feel like speaking. There should be no pressing, tension, straining, reaching, or grabbing when vocally active. These sensations usually happen when we try to force the sound out of us. If you’re not able to sing something, try to bring it back to speech first. You’d be surprised how easy that high “C” can be when you speak it.


From http://singingtipsblog.com/8-ways-to-sing-better-now-by-ken-taylor-%E2%80%93-singing-tips-blog/

Paul MJ.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Farewell party details.

Date: 28 December 2009, Sunday (TOMORROW!)
Time: 4.30pm to 9pm (?!)
Venue: School

Items to bring:
1. Extra clothes
2. Your gift for gift exchange (must be $5-10 in cost)
3. Your gift for the sec fours

Have fun! =))

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

D'Chordals

D'Chordals concert coming in 2 days! =)

Seniors jia you jia you! We know you'll be very good lah.

Though not many DmnChoristers are going, it'll surely be a success!

Go, seniors!

P.S. Anyone going can record? ^^

POST-EDIT: I found out that no one is going, other than sec 4s. -___- Sorry ah, D'Chordal people! But we'll always be behind you! =)

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SYF Information

Since there's nothing to update, I thought I might post the SYF 2009 info here.

From http://cdas.org.sg/featured-member/425.html



SINGAPORE YOUTH FESTIVAL 2009
CENTRAL JUDGING OF CHOIRS


1. The SYF Central Judging of Choirs will be held in April and May 2009, details as follows:

Secondary School Level
Date : 15-17, 20-23 April 2009
Time : 9.00 am-6.00 pm
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall

Junior College/Centralised Institute (JC/CI) Level
Date : 5 May 2009
Time : 9.00 am-6.00 pm
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall

RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. PERFORMANCE

1.1 All participating choirs will perform the following in this order:

• the set piece
• two contrasting pieces of their choice

1.2 Set Piece
All performances of the Set Piece must adhere to the original score. Strictly no changes are to be made to the set piece.

1.3 Choice Pieces
(i) For schools participating in the Secondary School Level, One of the choice pieces must either be an original composition written by a composer of Asian origin or an Asian folk or traditional work.

(ii) For schools participating in the JC/CI Level, one of the choice pieces must be a composition written in the Western tradition composed between 1750 and 1940.

(iii) Any changes made to the choice pieces must be accompanied by written permission from the original composer and/or publisher.

(iv) The choice pieces may be performed with or without accompaniment. There should not be more than three accompanists for each choice piece. Electric guitars, electric pianos, synthesizers, organs and all other electronic devices are not allowed. Schools that do not adhere to this regulation will have 10% of the final awarded mark deducted.

(v) Seven sets of original scores for each of the choice pieces are to be submitted at the briefing cum balloting sessions in 2009. The scores will be returned at the end of the central judging. To avoid infringement of copyright laws, only original scores should be used during the performance. For queries on copyright, please contact the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS) at 63236630.

1.4 Choirs are permitted to have choreographed movements in their performance but marks will only be awarded for choral singing.

2. DURATION

2.1 The total performance duration of the two choice pieces should not exceed 8 minutes for the Secondary School Level, and 9 minutes for the JC/CI Level.

2.2 10% of the final mark awarded will be deducted for any performance that exceeds the stipulated time.

3. PARTICIPANTS

3.1 Each school is required to submit a list of no less than 24 and no more than 80 participants. All participants must be current students of the school. They are required to be in full school uniform or their respective choir costumes. 10% of the final marks awarded will be deducted for choirs that field less than 24 or more than 80 participants. All participants, including accompanists, are required to remain on stage for the duration of the performances.

3.2 Schools which field participants that are not current students of the school will be disqualified and any award received will be revoked.

3.3 Each school will ballot for a performance number at the briefing cum balloting session in March 2009 (for the Secondary School Level) and April 2009 (for the JC/CI Level). Schools are required to adhere to the reporting time corresponding with the performance number. Schools that do not adhere to the reporting time will have 5% of the final awarded marks deducted.

3.4 Each student is allowed to participate in more than one event at the Central Judging provided they do not perform the same role or play the same musical instrument.

4. JUDGING CRITERIA

4.1 The judging criteria are as follows:

50% - Technique
Articulation
Diction
Dynamics
Intonation
Rhythm
Tone

50% - Musicianship
Balance
Blend
Expression
Interpretation
Phrasing
Style

4.2 The decision of the panel of adjudicators is final and no appeal will be entertained.

(edit: These red words are very important!)

5. AWARDS

5.1 The Central Judging provides the opportunity for choirs to benchmark their performance standards. There is no pre-determined number of gold, silver or bronze awards. Participating choirs will be awarded certificates based on their performances as follows:

• Gold 80% and above
• Silver 70% to 79%
• Bronze 60% to 69%
• Certificate of Participation 59% and below

5.2 To recognise the outstanding achievement of choirs that have attained high performance standards, schools that obtain a final mark of 85% and above will receive the Gold award (with Honours).

6. ENTRIES

6.1 Each secondary school, JC and CI is allowed to submit one entry for their respective level.

6.2 IP schools may submit one entry each for the Secondary School and JC/CI levels in the following manner:

Students’ Level in IP Schools Eligible Level
Years 1-4 (Equivalent Sec 1-4) Secondary Schools
Years 5-6 (Equivalent JC 1-2) Junior Colleges / Centralised Institute

Students in Year 1-4 are not eligible to participate in the JC/CI Level and students in Years 5-6 are not eligible to participate in the Secondary School Level.

6.3 Participating schools are required to submit their entry and other required information via the SYF online portal at www.singaporeyouthfestival.sg. Schools will be sent their access passwords via email through the school’s official account in January 2009. All entries must be submitted by Friday 6 February 2009 for the Secondary School Level and Friday 6 March 2009 for the JC/CI Level.

7. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

(edit: Administrative matters are none of our businesses, but I'll just include it here.)

7.1 To ensure the smooth organisation of the event, all participating schools are to comply with the rules and regulations.

7.2 The organisers reserve the right to impose a penalty for any infringement of the rules and regulations.

7.3 For enquiries or bookings of the Victoria Concert Hall for rehearsal, schools may email Mdm Nyan Chiou Fong of Victoria Concert Hall at nyan@sso.org.sg with the school name, name and handphone number of the decision-maker (teacher or conductor) and the number of hours required. The Victoria Concert Hall will not accept any phone bookings.
SET PIECE (SECONADRY)

1. The CCA Branch of the Ministry of Education has commissioned the following set piece for the Singapore Youth Festival 2009 Central Judging of Choirs (Secondary School Level):

Title : White Horses

Composer : Stephen Leek

Settings / Arrangements available : SATB/SAB/SSA/TBB

2. The set piece can be purchased from the following address on Friday 31 October 2008, 11.00 am to 6.00 pm.

Alfred Publishing (S) Pte Ltd

15 Queen Street

#04-08 Tan Chong Tower

S188537

Schools are advised to contact Ms Shermaine Teo at 6337 1629 with the following information to shorten waiting time.

(a) No. of scores required

(b) Arrangement (SATB/SAB/SSA/TBB)

3. Purchases after Friday 31 October 2008 can be made through Ms Shermaine Teo at shermaine@alfred.com.sg. Delivery charges will apply.

4. The minimum order is 30 scores at $4.00 each. A special price of $3.50 per score is available for orders of 40 scores and above. Schools are to purchase one copy of the set piece for each participant.

MOE CCA Branch reserves all rights for the use of the set piece up to and including 30 April 2009. Any public performance or use of the set piece requires the permission of MOE CCA Branch.
SET PIECE (JC/CI)

The CCA Branch of the Ministry of Education has commissioned the following set piece for the Singapore Youth Festival 2009 Central Judging of Choirs (JCs/CI Level):

Title : to be confirmed

Composer : Zechariah Goh

Settings / Arrangements available : SATB

2. The set piece can be purchased from the following address on Saturday 1 November 2008 from 11am to 12.30pm.

Co-curricular Activities Branch

21 Evans Road

Singapore 259366

3. All purchases made Saturday 1 November 2008 will have to be made through Dr Zechariah Goh at email: zechgoh@yahoo.com. There will be a charge of $20 for postage and administration fee for late purchases.

4. The minimum order is 30 scores at $4.00 each. A special price of $3.50 per score is available for orders of 40 scores and above. Schools are to purchase one copy of the set piece for each participant.

5. MOE CCA Branch reserves all rights for the use of the set piece up to and including 7 May 2009. Any public performance or use of the set piece requires the permission of MOE CCA Branch.

Members can download the full notification below

SYF 2009 Notification for Choirs

Date updated: October 17, 2008

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Everyone jia you for SYF! =)

Paul MJ.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

White Horses, Dravidian Dithyramb and Seasons of Love on MIDI Sequence.

These are made by Noel, who has the MIDI-maker software thingy. OMG he's such a pro!

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/seasons of love.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/Dravidian Dithyramb full.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/japanese song full.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/The white horses full.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/The white horses sop.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/The white horses alto.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/The white horses tenor.mid

http://dmnchoir.fileave.com/The white horses bass.mid

However do not really take them for granted hor! You can listen to them for a rough idea of how it's gonna sound like, but do not learn the song ENTIRELY RELYING on it, because you need to learn it yourself too. OMG I'm starting to sound like some teacher thingy.

And also some parts have mistakes (for White Horses), but it's really nevermind-ish and still can use one lah. And the thing is fantastic! Makes learning much easier (but still don't entirely rely on it hor!) and you'll have a rough gauge of what you are gonna be playing.

Thanks ah Noel! You rock man!

Paul MJ.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Record record! =)

Oh yes, if any seniors are going, can you please record tomorrow's performance either in audio or video format?


Thanks ah!

=)

P.S. you can either upload it to Youtube or Imeem yourself or pass it to Paul.

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Instructions for 45th anniversary performance.

Date: Friday , 15 November 2008


Reporting time: 5.30 pm.

By 5.30 pm,
  • warmed up with section
  • in full choir costume (ties, blazers, buns etc etc.)
  • in school hall
  • on stage (actually steps =.=)
  • in position
Performance is approximately 7.15 pm.

We'll be singing This Little Light Of Mine and Seasons Of Love.

Please confirm with your Section Leaders what time you are supposed to meet with the rest of your section.

Thanks!

=)

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Sections...

I know the sections on this blog are in a mess, as in some people are not in the sections as stated in this blog.

So can someone please update if there's anything wrong?

Ask SLs for ID and PW, most of them know.

Thanks!

Paul MJ.

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Performance in two days!

Dunman 45th Anniversary Performance is on Saturday!

Which is two days away!

Everyone jia you and God bless!

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