A Voice and Beyond

#91. The Master-Apprentice Model: A Powerful Hierarchy with Travis Sherwood


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This week on a Voice and Beyond, we welcome, Travis Sherwood, who holds a Doctor of Musical Arts and a Master of Music degree from the University of Southern California. Travis currently serves as Assistant Professor of Voice and Vocal Area Coordinator on the faculty of San Diego State University, School of Music and Dance. Travis frequently lectures and presents on the subjects of artistic literacy, student-centred pedagogy, voice pedagogy, and vocal literature.

In this episode, Travis discusses his research into the traditions, evolution and limitations of the master-apprentice Model. Travis tells us that this learning environment establishes a clear hierarchy of power in the teacher-student relationship. He explains that the master-apprentice tradition is rooted in the experiences of the master, requiring students to value the teacher’s observations of their voice over their own. From an inferior position, students become dependent on their teachers, often ignoring their bodies in pursuit of the “correct” way to sing. Additionally, in this teacher-centred pedagogy, students frequently silence their artistic and technical instincts.

Travis warns us that by perpetuating this tradition, we are not creating safe spaces where students can be expressive, artistic and explore their voices autonomously. He states that there are still certain elements of this tradition permeating in our profession and as voice teachers we must check in on ourselves to ensure we are not perpetuating this teaching model. He suggests we can begin by questioning whether out teaching is grounded in a student-centred philosophy and that our teaching values and builds off the knowledge and experiences of our students. As a mentor and co-learner, we must listen to students with an empathetic ear, responding to their needs and encouraging their sense of individual agency. Travis believes that as we move into the future, the master-apprentice model can limit the possibility of evolution in the voice teaching field.

This is a most fascinating and informative interview with Travis Sherwood and one that will inspire many to reflect on their teaching practices.

https://travissherwoodbaritone.com/

In this episode:
06:11 — The Background of a Master
07:43 — Experience From a Student-Centered Teacher
11:08 — Master-Apprentice: The Status Quo
20:08 — The Effects of the Traditional Model
21:19 — Breaking Free From Dependency
23:33 — The Limited Perspective of the Overseer
29:22 — Teachers Being Life-Long Students
32:11 — Reverberating the Student’s Language
35:36 — The Things That Permeated From the Histories
37:54 — The Evolution of Teaching the Voice
40:38 — Balancing Act of Voice Science
44:17 — Harms of High Art and Lower Art Mentality
50:42 — Is It an Open or a Closed Repertoire?
01:01:05 — Be Student-Centered: Grounding the Pedagogy
01:03:54 — Travis’ Best Advice

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