Pembelajaran Seni Budaya Kelas 7 semester 2 | Menyanyi dengan lebih satu suara

Belajar Seni Budaya
16 Jan 202111:08

Summary

TLDRThis video lesson, taught by Ibu Tika, introduces the concept of singing in vocal groups, emphasizing teamwork, vocal harmony, and various performance styles. It explores different types of vocal ensembles such as vocal groups, choirs, acapella, and nasyid, highlighting their characteristics and differences. Techniques for improving vocal skills, like diaphragmatic breathing and group coordination, are also discussed. The lesson encourages students to practice singing in groups, enhancing their vocal abilities while fostering collaboration and communication through music. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of group singing, ideal for beginners in music education.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Singing in groups is an essential skill that allows for harmonic collaboration and teamwork in music.
  • 😀 A vocal group typically consists of 3-12 people, and their voices harmonize in different vocal ranges (Alto, Mezzo-Soprano, Sopran, Tenor, Baritone, Bass).
  • 😀 Paduan suara (choir) is a larger group (12-28 or more people) that may be accompanied by instruments and is typically led by a conductor.
  • 😀 Acapella is a style where singers perform without instrumental accompaniment, sometimes mimicking instruments like drums and bass with their voices.
  • 😀 Nasyid is a type of Islamic group singing, originally acapella, with lyrics conveying religious or moral themes.
  • 😀 Canon is a type of singing where multiple groups sing the same melody at different times, creating overlapping voices for a layered effect.
  • 😀 Vocal exercises, such as breath control and articulation, are key to improving singing technique and maintaining vocal health.
  • 😀 Learning different vocal group formations and techniques helps students understand the diversity of choral singing styles.
  • 😀 Vocal harmony and group cohesion are essential when performing as a vocal group, and students need patience and teamwork to develop these skills.
  • 😀 The goal of this lesson is to help students communicate their vocal group performance both verbally and in writing, enhancing both their practical and theoretical understanding of music.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on singing with multiple voices, specifically on vocal groups and choir singing. It discusses various forms of group singing techniques, including vocal harmony, acapella, and choral music.

  • What are the learning objectives of the lesson in this video?

    -The objectives are to identify different forms of vocal groups, describe them, perform songs in vocal group formats, and communicate about vocal group performances verbally or in writing.

  • What are the characteristics of a vocal group?

    -A vocal group typically consists of 3-12 members. The members sing in different vocal ranges such as Alto, Soprano, Tenor, Baritone, and Bass. The performance usually does not involve a conductor, and it can be performed with or without musical accompaniment. Improvisation and movement may also be part of the performance.

  • How is a choir (paduan suara) different from a vocal group?

    -A choir, or paduan suara, is larger than a vocal group, typically consisting of 12-28 members or more. The voices in a choir are divided into the four main parts: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. A choir is always led by a conductor and may or may not have instrumental accompaniment.

  • What is acapella music?

    -Acapella is a style of music where all sounds, including percussion and instruments, are mimicked vocally by the singers without any instrumental accompaniment. It originated in African immigrant communities and is often used in religious and celebratory settings.

  • What does the term 'nasyid' refer to in the context of vocal performance?

    -Nasyid refers to a genre of Islamic devotional music, typically performed in acapella style. It features religious messages, often in Arabic, though it has expanded to include other languages and themes. Nasyid music conveys strong moral and spiritual messages.

  • What is a canon in vocal music, and how is it performed?

    -A canon is a form of group singing where multiple groups start singing the same melody at different times, creating a 'chasing' effect. It is often used in educational settings to improve timing and group coordination.

  • What vocal exercises are recommended in the video?

    -The video recommends practicing diaphragmatic breathing, which involves inhaling deeply and controlling the release of air while singing. It also suggests warm-up exercises, such as singing different melodic patterns, to improve vocal strength and pitch control.

  • How can two-voice and three-voice songs help in developing vocal group harmony?

    -In two-voice songs, two groups sing different melodies—one for the melody and one for the harmony. In three-voice songs, three different groups (e.g., high voices, low voices, and male voices) sing distinct parts, promoting coordination and harmony among the singers.

  • Why is teamwork emphasized in vocal group performances?

    -Teamwork is crucial in vocal group performances as it ensures harmony, synchronization, and a unified sound. Achieving a balanced and cohesive performance requires practice, patience, and mutual respect among the singers.

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