Abstract
This study explores the content and pertinence of a curricular framework for training popular music (PM) singing teachers. The author conducted three extensive literature review studies over two years via an action research framework to investigate common areas of interest for potential pedagogical strategy. She developed a draft curricular topic framework, incorporating five PM-specific areas: vocal health and hygiene, PM stylistic advice, microphones/audio technology, resonance and breathing technique. Five international PM voice teaching representatives took part in the research as focus group participants and provided feedback on the curriculum content. Data from this feedback were analysed in an iterative cycle process and adjustments suggested. Findings from this study indicate that such a curriculum would be both necessary and timely. Suggestions were made to amend some elements and to place greater emphasis on aesthetic artistry, cultural context and emotional intent.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 239–254 |
| Journal | Journal of Popular Music Education |
| Volume | 8 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2024 |
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