重新将歌唱作为艺术:力学的问题

Australian Voice Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.56307/ikhw8137
A. Cole
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歌唱教学越来越多地受到健康科学和声学领域研究的影响,以至于教师可以原谅他们认为他们需要一个科学或其他技术学位才能负责任地教授歌唱。虽然这是提高我们的教学语言的准确性和教学机械方面的准确性的一步,但作者警告并提请注意,在语音工作室中陷入一心一意地关注机械的陷阱的风险越来越大。作者从哲学和诗歌的角度提出了在现代声乐教学中如何保持平衡的观点。关键词:古典与当代声乐教育学,声乐科学,歌唱与心理学,歌唱技术,医学化,歌唱与表演,整体与部分,艺术与科学,歌唱艺术,力学,机械教学,人文学科,约翰·杜威。
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Reclaiming Singing as Art: The Trouble with Mechanics
The teaching of singing is increasingly influenced by research in the fields of health science and acoustics to the extent that teachers could be excused for thinking that they need a science or other technical degree in order to teach singing responsibly. While it is a step forward to increase the accuracy of our teaching language and the precision of the mechanical aspect of instruction, the author cautions against and draws attention to the growing risks of falling into the trap of a single-minded focus on mechanics in the voice studio. The author considers the increasing reliance on mechanical models for voice teaching, offering viewpoints from philosophy and poetry in a reminder to maintain balance in the modern voice studio. KEYWORDS: Classical and contemporary voice pedagogy, Voice science, Singing and psychology, Singing technique, medicalization, singing and performance, whole versus parts, art versus science, art of singing, mechanics, mechanistic teaching, the humanities, John Dewey.
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