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Vocal Technique: A Physiological Approach for Voice Class and Studio

Bickel, Jan E.
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc
ISBN: 1-59756-190-8 (1597561908)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59756-190-7 (9781597561907)
New Edition: 1-944883-33-9
Binding: Softcover
Copyright: 2008
Publish Date: 02/08
Weight: 1.04 Lbs.
Pages: 178
Subject Class: HRP (Health Related Professions)
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Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: Otorhinolaryng
Subject Definition: Voice; Vocal Cords-Physiology
NLM Class: WV 500
LC Class: MT821
Abstract: This book is intended for use in a first year voice class at the college or university level. Portions of it may be suitable for a voice class at the high school level, where students are interested and dedicated to learning a strong vocal technical foundation. Many would-be singers are unnecessarily anxious or nervous about singing because they lack experience and guidance. The feeling of anxiety or nervousness can be overcome easily by learning the "how-to's" of vocal production, clearly provided here. But before delving into the "how-to's", Voice Technique lays out the anatomical and physiological functions connected with the speaking and singing processes, so that the reader can hone in on the proper muscles and body parts in developing proper technique. In addition, this knowledge will enable singers to maintain their optimum technical skill and vocal health throughout a long singing, performing, or teaching career. The author then takes the reader clearly through the proper coordination of the four physiological systems (respiration, phonation, articulation, and resonation), in an effort to help create a beautiful tone quality in any aspiring singer. Included are abundant resources including copious diagrams, figures, worksheets, exercises, appendices and specific and practical tips in a chapter titled "Health Concerns for Singers."

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