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Ep.52 Getting to Grips With Vocal Acoustics With Chadley Ballantyne

Ep.52 Getting to Grips With Vocal Acoustics With Chadley Ballantyne

Episode 52 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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Bass-baritone Chadley Ballantyne is Assistant Professor of Music, Voice at Stetson University. Dr Ballantyne is a frequent guest speaker on the topic of applying vocal acoustic pedagogy for both classical and CCM techniques. He joins Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk to discuss acoustics, formants, and resonances. Think of this episode as your guide to getting to grips with vocal acoustics. 

KEY MOMENTS

‘If I can move a formant I can do something with it and get better at it’

‘You use language everyday so you use formants all day long’

‘We don’t even realise our body is reacting to that oncoming change’ 

‘This R that I’ve been given so much grief about in my classical singing is actually so cool’

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ABOUT THE GUEST 

 Bass-baritone Chadley Ballantyne is Assistant Professor of Music, Voice at Stetson University. Dr. Ballantyne is a frequent guest speaker on the topic of applying vocal acoustic pedagogy for both classical and CCM techniques. He has presented his work at the 2017 Pan-American Vocology Association Symposium in Toronto, Canada, the 2017 West Central and Central Regional NATS Conferences, the 55th NATS National Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, the VASTA/PAVA 2018 Joint Conference in Seattle, Washington, the 2020 National Opera Association Southeastern Regional Conference, and at the 56th NATS National Virtual Conference. He is a co-instructor at the Acoustic Vocal Pedagogy Summer Workshop held at the New England Conservatory of Music. Chadley is a contributing author to The Evolving Singing Voice: Changes Across the Lifespan, by Prof. Karen Brunssen.

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