Keith Knighton

Keith is a voice and piano teacher. He has performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. In Europe he studied the "Kodaly Method".  Keith is one of the first music teachers in the United States who studied music education in Hungary under the master teachers whom Zoltan Kodaly selected to work with him. After obtaining his PhD in philosophy and linguistics, Kodaly went to Paris and studied the music of Claude Debussy. His "Kodaly Method" has now spread throughout the world.

Discover Keith's vocal book, "Musical Games for Parents & Teachers of Little Singers".

Learn more about Keith at his web site www.welltrainedsingingschool.com.

 

 

 
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Youth Orchestra Seeks Auditions & Sponsors

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Youth Orchestra & Chorus Seeks Auditions and Business Sponsors

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Summer Program 2010
Summer Group Classes with Keith Knighton and Dan Whitley plus Performance Schedule

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Vocal Tip

Children under 12 who learn voice have a tendency to raise their chin and yell their music. Amateaur music teachers in elementary schhols and church groups tend to tell the kids to sing louder. The focus should be on keping your chin down, open your mouth wide and use plenty of air, but don't yell. And of course, come to the 7 a.m. Saturday vocal class and get one of Dan's Notable Youth singing books.