Contemporary Vocal Arranging
In recording studios, sound stages, and rehearsal halls, singers need simple, straightforward, effective arrangements that they can grasp and perform quickly. This music arrangement course is designed specifically for students who want to write vocal charts for music industry professionals that are easy to understand, cleanly written, and musically satisfying.
Through guided study using video demonstrations, audio clips, and writing exercises, Contemporary Vocal Arranging explores how to write for a variety of vocal ranges and timbres and how to create interest by utilizing numerous arranging tools. The course starts by introducing the basic concepts of vocal writing—how singers use their voices and what they need from writers, in addition to proper notation and setting of text to music. The course then explores how to create rich textures through two-, three-, and four-part background harmonies, increasing in complexity. You will study a capella writing, stressing the importance of constantly changing texture to maintain interest. Each week, you will have the opportunity to rehearse and record your own arrangements, thereby hearing what you’ve created.
This music arrangement course also emphasizes how to organize and communicate creative ideas and present them in a clean, concise, professional format. It addresses vocal writing in a number of contemporary styles and idioms—everything from jazz and folk to pop and R&B—and discusses stylistic appropriateness with regards to harmony, rhythm, ornamentation, and interpretation. The course ends with the crafting, scoring, rehearsing, and recording of a multi-voice, instrumentally backed arrangement. The course is designed for anyone who likes to write music for vocalists in a contemporary or pop idiom, particularly for writers who want to learn how to create background vocal lines with harmonies that sound good and instrumental writers who are trying to demystify the craft of writing for vocals.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Understand the basics of vocal technique
- Identify the appropriate ranges for all vocal parts
- Optimize a singer’s performance by selecting comfortable keys and writing accordingly
- Organize arrangements in a clean, concise, professional manner
- Harmonize vocals in two, three, and four parts to support the melody
- Properly score an arrangement for vocals with basic instrumental accompaniment
- Arrange vocals in an a cappella setting
- Score, rehearse, and record a multi-voice, instrumentally-backed arrangement
Syllabus
Lesson 1 The Voice
Lesson 2 Vocal Writing Mechanics
Lesson 3 Vocal Harmonies: Two-Part and Unison
Lesson 4 Vocal Harmonies: Three-Part
Lesson 5 Vocal Harmonies: Four-Part
Lesson 6 Intro to A Cappella Writing: History and Listening
Lesson 7 A Cappella Arranging: Harmony and Melody
Lesson 8 A Cappella Arranging: Rhythm and Groove
Lesson 9 Contemporary Vocal Arranging: Accompanied and Unaccompanied
Lesson 10 Sketch Turns Into Score
Lesson 11 Final Project Requirements
Lesson 12 Final Project
Requirements
Prerequisites and Course-Specific Requirements
Completion of Arranging 1: Rhythm Section or equivalent knowledge and experience is required. Recommended experience in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) of choice.
Required Textbook(s)
- None required
Software Requirements
Most assignments will require you to write, score, and record vocal arrangements—both a cappella and with basic instrumental accompaniment. For each assignment, you will submit the score and a recording of your piece. Your score must be created using Finale 2006 or higher or Sibelius 4 or higher, or hand-written, scanned, and saved as a PDF file. For your recording, you must supply an MP3 file. You can choose to record either yourself singing or use other vocalists. Instrumental accompaniment should include guitar or piano at a minimum, either recorded or created using music production software. In addition to these requirements, you will also need the following:
- A basic audio recording tool that will allow you to record yourself and save the recording in MP3 format. You will have a tool to use for this purpose inside the learning environment. Alternatively, you can use software like Audacity (PC) or GarageBand (Mac)
Hardware Requirements
- A printer is recommended, so that you can print out music examples used in the course
- If you are planning to handwrite your scores, a scanner will be required
General Course Requirements
Below are the minimum requirements to access the course environment and participate in live chats. Please make sure to also check the Prerequisites and Course-Specific Requirements section above, and ensure your computer meets or exceeds the minimum system requirements for all software needed for your course.
Mac Users
- OS X 10.10 Yosemite or higher
PC Users
- Windows 7 or higher
All Users
- Latest version of Google Chrome
- Zoom meeting software (available in the course when joining your first chat)
- Webcam
- Speakers or headphones
- External or internal Microphone
- Broadband Internet connection
Instructors
Author
Bill Elliott has been teaching arranging and orchestration in the Contemporary Writing and Production department at Berklee College of Music since 2004. His original songs and arrangements have appeared in many TV shows and films, including Dick Tracy, Northern Exposure, Nixon, Independence Day, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, Cats Don’t Dance, Gilmore Girls, Cinderella Man, and Wedding Crashers. Elliott has worked as a song arranger for Disney’s Home Video productions, such as Return of Jafar, Aladdin & the King Of Thieves, Kronk’s New Groove, and Bambi II, in addition to composing scores for several Disney Channel films, independent films, and the ABC TV movie Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story. He arranged and produced Michael Feinstein’s Grammy-nominated album The Sinatra Project and Australian singer David Campbell’s album On Broadway.
Elliott began his career as a pop piano player, working with a number of local Boston artists and spending two years in Bonnie Raitt’s band in the late 70s. He then became involved in studio work, first as a player and then as an arranger, working with such diverse artists as Stevie Nicks, Donna Summer, America, Robbie Dupree, Johnny Mathis, and Smokey Robinson. Since 1993 he has led the 19-member Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra, which has performed widely and recorded four CDs. Elliott has recorded two CDs of orchestral music for children with actor John Lithgow. As Lithgow’s music director, Elliott has conducted the Chicago, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Detroit, and San Diego Symphonies, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in Carnegie Hall. Most recently, he has been widely praised in reviews for his orchestrations in the new musical Robin and the Seven Hoods at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego.
Author
Sharon Broadley-Martin is an associate professor in the Contemporary Writing and Production department at Berklee College of Music, where she has taught vocal writing since 2002. She is the coauthor, with department chair Matthew Nicholl, of the advanced vocal writing curriculum. She has recorded four CDs with Nippon/Columbia Records and two recordings with Pausa Records as composer, arranger, and vocalist. Broadley-Martin has 30 jazz vocal arrangements published through UNC Press. She has performed around the globe at such prestigious festivals and venues as George Wein’s Jazz Fest (Japan), Montreal Jazz Fest, Sea Jazz Fest (Finland), and the Boston Hatch Shell. As a studio singer, she has worked on several projects with Emmy-winning producer and writer Brad Hatfield (also a Berkleemusic instructor). She has also directed the Berklee Jazz Choir, Boston College’s B.C. Bop, and numerous all-state and college ensembles around the country.
Instructor
Dr. Michael Johnson is an associate professor in the Contemporary Writing and Production department at Berklee College of Music. He is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer/arranger, and producer/engineer. His vocal and instrumental arrangements and compositions have been performed by groups all over the United States since the late 1980’s. As a vocalist and guitarist, he has shared the stage with artists such as Take Six, Jon Secada, Lari White, Dawnn Lewis, and Bob Dorough. His recorded vocals, guitar, and bass have been heard on national television, single and album releases, and commercial jingles.
As a recording engineer, he has worked at studios such as South Beach Studio in Miami, FL and New River Studio in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He has produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered numerous recordings over the years, from singles and demos to full albums. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Music from the University of Colorado, as well as a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in Studio Music and Jazz Performance from the University of Miami. His original solo work, as “Michael J. Johnson,” can be found on iTunes, Spotify, and other online music services.
What’s Next?
When taken for credit, Contemporary Vocal Arranging can be applied towards these associated programs:
Associated Certificate Programs
- General Music Studies Professional Certificate
- General Music Studies Advanced Professional Certificate
Associated Degree Majors
- Bachelor’s Degree in Music Production
- Bachelor’s Degree in Music Business
- Bachelor’s Degree in Electronic Music Production and Sound Design
- Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Music Studies (Create Your Own Major)
- Bachelor’s Degree in Songwriting
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