Spring Break has officially started and may very well be extended due to the steps we, as a community, are taking to try to keep everyone healthy and stop the spread of the coronavirus.
So let's enjoy our spring break but lets keep our show fresh and let's keep working toward our performance of Mary Poppins.
First,
πGREAT job at the GUSD district office!! π
I hope it felt good to you to get up in front of an audience and give them a taste of what you've been working so hard on.
Mrs. Acitelli and I were so proud of you all π and we got so very many complements on your performance. Ms. Tonoli & Ms. Worley were bowled over π
Second,
I'm planning on posting every 3 or 4 days to check in on you and to give you some notes and... HOMEWORK!
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"Close you mouth please, cast. We are not a codfish."
Here's a job for you-
This is a YouTube video by a guy named Eric Arceneaux.
(I don't know anything about him except for these videos.)
This is an exceptional lesson on vocal production for singing as well as speaking.
Please work on these exercises. I promise, it will be a life long benefit to you.
These are directly in line with how Ms. Acitelli and I believe you should be supporting your voice. πΆMr. De La Graza, our sound engineer, is already concerned about being able to get the audience to hear and understand you.
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