Gabi’s Speech and Drama Podcast
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit gabimaddocks.substack.com [https://gabimaddocks.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] This week’s video is designed to support both teachers and students navigating Grade 6 Acting, Verse and Prose, or Speaking in Public, particularly when it comes to breathing techniques and voice production. It comes as the result of a question asked a training session this week: “But how do you actually teach it?” It’s a brilliant question and highlighted an important point - I’ve shared lots of resources and handouts on this question, but I’ve never actually gone through the sequence in which I teach students about the mechanism of breathing. A Simple Three Step Teaching Sequence This video works best as part of a three-step learning process: STEP 1: Slow, clear explanation. Don’t rush it. Depending on the length of your classes, it might take the whole lesson. During this step, I recommend that your student listens rather than taking notes. They need to hear and understand the concept. STEP 2: Independent consolidation. They go away, think about what they’ve learned in class and deepen that understand through reading and watching videos. STEP 3: Teach it back. At the next class, as them to explain it back to you. This is the real test: if they can teach it clearly, then they understand it. This video can sit at Step One (initial teaching) or Step Two (consolidation) depending on what you need. If you feel confident teaching the mechanism of breathing yourself, then go for it, and ask them to watch the video for homework. If you are slightly shaky on the concepts, then use the video as the initial teaching tool and ask them to go home and look at other materials to consolidate what they’ve learned. You can use the slideshow that I’ve shared at the bottom of this article (the one I use in my own classes) and here’s a link to the now famous video of my lovely husband explaining breathing: What the Video Covers The focus is on the mechanics of breathing and how this underpins vocal technique. It explains the following key concepts:
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