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The Voice Department at Berklee College of Music presents

Vocal Summit 2008


June 26–28, 2008

 
Vocal Summit
 
   


What's the program?

Vocal Summit will give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the art of singing. Learn microphone techniques, improvisation in different vocal styles, and how to perform with an accompanist. Develop your vocal skills performing jazz, r&b, gospel, and pop/rock. Sing with a cappella groups, the gospel choir, or small vocal jazz groups. Work on your solo singing as well as small group and large group singing.


Am I eligible?

To participate in this program, you must be at least 15 years old by the start of the program. You should have experience singing in a choir or as a solo vocalist.


Basic Sessions:

Singer Techniques—This session will focus on singing throughout your range, singing scales, blending your registers, and breathing guidelines, as well as vocal health tips.

Beginning Improvisation for Jazz Singers—Learn skills and techniques for improvising in the jazz vocal style, melodic and rhythmic phrasing, scat, and embellishments.

Beginning Improvisation for R&B/Gospel Singers—Learn skills and techniques for improvising in the r&b/gospel vocal style, melodic and rhythmic phrasing, scat, and embellishments.

Beginning Improvisation for Pop/Rock Singers—Learn skills and techniques for improvising in pop/rock vocal styles, melodic and rhythmic phrasing, scat, and embellishments.

Jazz Vocal Performance—Topics and skills covered will include counting off song tempos, working on microphone technique, working on song style and overall performance, and communicating with the accompanist.

R&B/Gospel Vocal Performance—Topics and skills covered will include counting off song tempos, working on microphone technique, working on song style and overall performance, and communicating with the accompanist.

Pop/Rock Vocal Performance—Topics and skills covered will include counting off song tempos, working on microphone technique, working on song style and overall performance, and communicating with the accompanist.

Rehearsal Techniques: Sing with a rhythm section!—Learn how to communicate with band members, learn rehearsal procedures, gain an awareness of song arrangements and grooves, gain balance between vocals and band, and develop performance skills. All singers will work with a microphone/PA system. Rehearsal techniques will be offered in three styles: jazz, r&b, and pop/rock.

Background Singers Session—Learn how to sing backing vocals like professional background vocalists and session vocalists. This will also include movement.

A Cappella Sing—This session will include jazz vocal group singing, instrumental and improvisational group, pop/rock/gospel group.

Gospel Choir—Singing in a traditional gospel choir.


One-time offered sessions include:

  • The Studio Singer
  • Singing the Blues
  • Traditional Spirituals
  • Scat-a-tudes


Clinics may include:

  • Jazz Singer History Review
  • R&B/Gospel History
  • Improvisation, Audition Guidelines Clinic, Self-Accompanied Singer


Who are the instructors?

Members of Berklee's talented and experienced Voice Department will teach the classes. During the program, clinics will feature Berklee voice faculty members or guest clinicians.


What's the schedule?

You will be provided with a schedule of vocal summit classes, times, and locations for the jazz, r&b/gospel, and pop/rock tracks at registration.


Where will I eat and sleep?

When we have processed your application, you will be sent information and an application for residence hall housing. Most program participants elect to stay in the Berklee residence halls. However, acceptance to the program does not guarantee a residence hall space. Space is limited. To optimize your chances for on-campus housing, you must return the housing application immediately upon receiving it. To be eligible to live in the residence hall, you must be 15 years of age by the start of the program. If you are applying to the program after June 10, 2008, call the Housing Office at 617 747-2292 to find out if residence hall space is still available.


How much are the tuition and fees?

  Tuition:   $530
Housing: $310
Application Fee (nonrefundable): $25


How and when can I pay my fees?

Bills for this program will be mailed 30 days prior to the start of the program. The bill will include a payment coupon and return mail envelope for your convenience. All bills will have instructions on how to make payment using the Internet, phone, and bank-to-bank wire transfers; it will also include the due date for the payment. Tuition and housing fees are to be paid together, unless you are living at an off-campus location. Payments are due in full one week prior to the start of the program. This will expedite your registration. Payment on the date of registration is highly discouraged. If you are experiencing difficulty making your payment by the due date, contact our offices for assistance. If your application was not received and processed in time for you to have a bill sent in the 30-day period, call the Office of the Bursar to check your balance. A bill will be mailed regardless of when your application is processed and it will indicate "Late Add." While no additional charges are assessed for this, you are still responsible for making the payment within the due date guidelines.

The Office of the Bursar is available to assist you with your questions regarding payment of your summer program. Please address any of these issues by emailing bursar@berklee.edu or by contacting one of our representatives at 617 747-2165 or 617 747-2610.



How do I apply?

Apply by mail or fax — just download the application, then send your completed application form and $25 application-processing fee to:

    Office of Special Programs
    Berklee College of Music
    1140 Boylston Street, MS-155 SP
    Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693, U.S.A.

    Telephone: (617) 747-2245 or
    toll-free at 877-BERKLEE (U.S. and Canada)
    Fax number: (617) 262-5419
    E-mail: summer@berklee.edu


When will I know if I've been accepted into the program?

Please allow us four weeks (six weeks for international applicants) to process your application. Once your application has been processed, we will notify you of your enrollment status by mail.




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