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成箕鎔 대구교육대학교 1966 論文集 Vol.2 No.-
The singing voice of children is normally soft, thin, clear, bright, sweet, flute like, and pleasing. The child voice is incapable of singing genuinely loud or portraying great emotion as the adult, hence music which demands such expression is unsuited to it. It is about eaqual in range and quality to the soprano voice of a woman except that the child voice is less full, less rich, and less powerful. If we compel a child to sing loudly, it will ruin not only it's sensible vocal cords but also impossible for us to expect correct pitch. We should understand that a child's voice contains definit characteristics and limitation in his expressive ability. I present some important principles in protecting and developing the child's soft but beautiful voice. 1. The child's vocalism should be sung with the head-quality suitable for the soft child's vocal cords. 2. The child's vocalism should lay stress upon the voice-quality than voice volume. 3. In the beginning the child's vocalism should be trained by descending scale which develops the head-quality but restrains the chest-quality. 4. The child's vocalism should be avoided lower tones than ?? 5. In the beginning of practising vocalism of head-voice, vowels u and O are most profitable. 6. The child's vocalism should lay stress upon the vocal compass and the "break". (Pards Grant music for elementary teachers P94.)