Singing is Like a Celebration of Oxygen
- Basics of Classical Music
- Techniques to Improve your Pitching
- Vocal Range
- Expressions while Singing a Song
- Breathe Control & Vocal Care
- Music Style
- Recording
- Auditioning and Facing the Camera
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Classical & Playback Singing : The Biggest Film Playback Singing School in Mumbai. Besides training in Sur & Taal, it particularly teaches the detailed nuances of Playback, which is a highly specialized job. It trains in Voice-modulation and Diction to suit Playback for different Actors & Actresses. Besides this, the Playback Singing Classes of the Mumbai Film Academy also give a comprehensive orientation in various forms of singing like Ghazals, Geet, Sufi, Light Vocal, Semi and Classical as well. The course will take the student through various stages of learning Singing & Music, such as... A seat of learning music with respect to 'Play-Back Singing', Traditional Styles, Light Classical (Thumri, Ghazal etc), Bollywood, Hindustani, Western, Sufi/Devotional, Folk, Stage Performance, Reality Shows, Studio Recording, Microphone Techniques etc.
Playback Singing a playback singer is a singer whose singing is pre-recorded for use in movies. Playback singers record songs for soundtracks, and actors or actresses lip-sync the songs for cameras. Playback Singer learns micro phone techniques, studio techniques, diction, voice modulation, stage permomances, semi- classical, light music, vocal, geet, ghazals, sufi & Basic of westerns music. Indian classical music has two foundational elements, raga and tala. The raga, based on swara (notes including microtones), forms the fabric of a melodic structure, while the tala measures the time cycle. The raga gives an artist a palette to build the melody from sounds, while the tala provides them with a creative framework for rhythmic improvisation using time. In Indian classical the space between the notes is often more important than the notes themselves, and it does not have Western classical concepts such as harmony, counterpoint, chords, or modulation.
Basic Course Highlights
- Personalized need-based training
- Methodology comprising voice and word clarity
- Training is aimed to make the student confident and camera friendly
- Stage performances with a live band
- The opportunity of one exclusive recording session at T-Series main studio
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Course Goal
- Introduction to music
- Breathing Exercises and Diction
- Understanding Notes and Major, Minor Scale of Sare Ga ma.
- Riaz of low,Middle and High Notes
- Singing Hindi and English Notation
- Singing different Raags
- Usage of Keyboard along with Singing
- Voice Modulation according to the Sur
- Stage Performance and Improvisation
- Mike usage and Studio Visits
- Professional Showreel
Talented Students Get Chance for the reality shows ( Indian Idol, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, The Voice, Voice of India, Super Star Singer, Rising Star, Bharat Ki Shaan, etc). Talented Students get chance to sing for Music Video Album, Film & Tv, Jingles, Ads, Shows, Series, Episodes etc.
After the completion of course students will get Diploma / Certificate of Mumbai Film Academy.
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Importance of Singing
1. Respiratory and cardiac function
Singing is aerobic, in that it is a form of exercise that improves the efficiency of the body’s cardiovascular system, with related benefits to overall health. Aerobic activity increases the oxygenation of the blood, which also improves overall alertness. (A study in October 2007, for example, suggested that breathing pure oxygen was more beneficial than caffeine for increasing driver alertness.) Even when seated, singing involves dynamic thoracic activity, with benefits to the underlying structure and function of the breathing mechanism.
2. Neurological functioning
Singing behaviour is multi-sited neurologically and networked across many different brain areas. These include the development and interaction between parts of the brain that are dedicated to aspects of music (such as pitch, rhythm, timbre), language (lyrics and speech), fine motor behaviour, visual imagery and emotion. Singers tend to have greater connections between areas of the brain than non-singers.
3. Singing is a cathartic activity
Singing provides an outlet for our feelings. Through its physical activity and the related internal endocrine system triggering, singing can allow us to feel better about ourselves and about the world around us. From pre-birth, our earliest auditory experiences are biased towards the human voice, principally from first hearing our mother’s voice inside the womb. All voice use, including singing, is interwoven with core emotional states that are central to the human condition, such as joy and sadness. Singing’s psychological benefits are evident in children’s everyday settings, including schools, kindergarten, homes, and hospitals, as well as for older people in residential centres, daycare centres and community choirs.
4. Inter-personal communication
Healthy singing enables us to maximise our potential to communicate with others. We learn to improve our underlying vocal coordination, to increase vocal colour (timbre) and impact intentional variety into our vocal communication. Indeed, for 25% of the working population, voice is a critical tool-of-trade (including teachers, lawyers, clergy, telephone salespeople, actors, singers, and business people). Singing exercises the basic voice mechanism and improves its functional capability, in childhood and across the lifespan, whatever the context.
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