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Singer Placement and the Male Chorus
Male Choristers'' Perceptions of and Preferences for Choral Formations Based on Individual Singer Placement in the Ensemble
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200 pages
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Focusing on singer perception within choral settings, this study explores how fifty male chorus participants assess their experiences in four different choral formations. Using the Self-to-Other Ratio, the research examines how voice part and musical experience influence perceptions and preferences. After singing in each formation, participants rated their experiences and indicated preferred placements. Findings reveal that specific voice parts show distinct preferences, and musical experience significantly impacts these preferences, offering insights into choral dynamics and singer interaction.
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2011, paperback
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