Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 276
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4422-3920-3 • Paperback • November 2016 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4422-3921-0 • eBook • November 2016 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Trineice Robinson-Martin holds a doctorate of education and specializes in contemporary commercial music voice pedagogy. She is the creator of Soul Ingredients®, a teaching method for developing a singer’s musical abilities in African American folk based music styles such as jazz, gospel, R&B, and blues. She currently teaches private voice lessons and directs the Jazz Vocal Collective Ensemble at Princeton University; teaches in her private voice studio in Lawrenceville, NJ; serves on the national faculty of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, Inc.; and is the Executive Director of the African American Jazz Caucus, Inc.
Chapter 1 – What Is Gospel Music?
Chapter 2 – Singing Gospel and Voice Science, Scott McCoy
Chapter 3 – Vocal Health and the Gospel Vocal Athlete, Wendy LeBorgne
Chapter 4 – Gospel Voice Pedagogy
Chapter 5 – Gospel Styles, Performance Practices, and Improvisational Tools
Chapter 6 – Gospel in Context
Chapter 7 – Notes for the Professional
Chapter 8 – Using Audio Enhancement Technology, Matthew Edwards
Robinson-Martin offers an excellent introduction to both the history and performance of gospel music. She explains the technical aspects in clear and accurate terms, and articulates the important role of faith and devotion. The volume is recommended reading for anyone interested in exploring gospel music.
— Journal of Singing