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http://www.labbs.org.uk/educ/resources/SING-judgeform.pdf
Criteria for Judging Singing Auditions
Singing
is one of the most accessible forms of entertainment. No one is excluded from
practicing it based on age, gender, social class, or level of education. Susan Boyle, winner of
Britain's Got Talent in 2009, broadened the possibility for any person to
become famous by singing. People who evaluate new talent need to follow an
established criteria for judging vocalists.
Read more: Criteria for Judging Singing Auditions | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5791244_criteria-judging-singing-auditions.html#ixzz1QRCLjhug
Read more: Criteria for Judging Singing Auditions | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5791244_criteria-judging-singing-auditions.html#ixzz1QRCLjhug
Vocal Range
- Judges of singing contests must listen to the singer
display a wide range of vocal tones. Songs that win contests are not
monotone chants. They must vary from low to medium to high notes. The
highest notes must be articulated without strain or cracking in the voice.
The low notes should also contain power and clarity.
Vocal Quality
- Each singer has a texture to their voice. Some singers
have a soft and gentle sound. Others deliver the song with gravely and
hoarse sound. The style of the song can require either kind of voice.
Celine Dione and James Blunt represent the soft style. Janis Joplin and
Bruce Springsteen or Bryan Adams deliver the gutsy sound. All are
excellent in their style.
Subtext
- Singers need to connect their mind and emotions when
telling the story of the song. This personalized ownership of the meaning
of the song is the subtext. The deeper meaning that the artist conveys in
their own interpretation of the lyrics comes through to the audience and
is felt and believed.
Stage Presence
- Singers need to communicate non-verbally as well as
vocally with the audience. They need to use eye contact, hand movements,
and walk around the stage. The stage is the platform where singers physically
perform songs. A singer's use of the space must add to and not distract
from the meaning of the words she sings.
Audience Response
- Applause is an obvious form of audience appreciation of
the performance. Singing along with the performer during the song is just
as convincing. Judges should watch the public during the performance and
see if their eyes and ears are connecting with the singer. Crying
sometimes speaks louder than clapping when a singer has connected
emotionally with the audience.
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