You’re almost midway through your second course and already learning so many new things. Hope you’re having fun too 🙂
Dear Parent,
This song is inspired by the song Doe A Deer from an english movie called Sound of Music. A child singing this song well is a sign that she has befriended the notes now and is able to sing a melody which employs the different exercises she has been learning so far.
From here on you will see how we focus a lot more on the sur and various exercises. These are building a great foundation to learn any song of any language or genre.
Please see our point wise feedback below:
Confidence and Independence – good
Understanding of the concept or exercise – excellent
Singing/ Pitching – good*
Rhythm – excellent
Overall control (volume, breath etc) – good*
Pronunciation/ recollection of lyrics – excellent
Notes: It is a tough song and so its natural she was a bit tentative at one or two points. We’d suggest Shreeka practice this song for now, listening and repeating lines after Tootly. Keep in mind:
1) to sing a bit slower, allowing you to focus on what you are singing and listen to yourself more
2) sing a bit softer so it be easier to modulate your voice too.
Dear Shreeka,
You’re almost midway through your second course and already learning so many new things. Hope you’re having fun too 🙂
Dear Parent,
This song is inspired by the song Doe A Deer from an english movie called Sound of Music. A child singing this song well is a sign that she has befriended the notes now and is able to sing a melody which employs the different exercises she has been learning so far.
From here on you will see how we focus a lot more on the sur and various exercises. These are building a great foundation to learn any song of any language or genre.
Please see our point wise feedback below:
Confidence and Independence – good
Understanding of the concept or exercise – excellent
Singing/ Pitching – good*
Rhythm – excellent
Overall control (volume, breath etc) – good*
Pronunciation/ recollection of lyrics – excellent
Notes: It is a tough song and so its natural she was a bit tentative at one or two points. We’d suggest Shreeka practice this song for now, listening and repeating lines after Tootly. Keep in mind:
1) to sing a bit slower, allowing you to focus on what you are singing and listen to yourself more
2) sing a bit softer so it be easier to modulate your voice too.
Look forward to hearing more from Shreeka.