Abstract
Pop vocals play a significant role in today’s music industry and cultural environment. The pop style of singing has become extremely popular among young people, which determines the relevance of studying the methods of teaching pop vocals, which is characterized by technical features, emotional expression and the use of specific artistic techniques. The purpose of this study is to study effective approaches and create the own methods of teaching pop vocals, in particular, the formation of vocal qualities, to support and develop the potential of young performers. The analytical method, typological approach and generalization were used in the research work. As a result of the research, the key aspects and factors influencing the successful adaptation of young performers to the pop style of singing were revealed. As a result of the scientific work, it was established the importance of systematic classes and vocal practice for achieving a high level of vocal skill. As a result of the research work, it was possible to develop a method of teaching pop vocals, aimed at the effective formation of vocal qualities in young performers. This technique took into account the key aspects and factors influencing the successful adaptation of young performers to the pop style of singing. The developed method of teaching pop vocals can be used as a basis for the systematic and step-by-step development of vocal abilities of young performers. It is aimed at improving voice quality, control of performance technique, musical interpretation and stage presentation. The obtained work results can be used to improve approaches to teaching pop vocals and developing musical talents in young performers. This research can serve as a basis for further research and development in the field of pop singing and music pedagogy.
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