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Books about learning to sing and training your voice
 | Discover Your Voice
Brown taught voice at the Juilliard School and was a pioneer in voice therapy. He has expanded the 19-page syllabus for his students into a comprehensive text for self-study, study with a private teacher, or classroom instruction. He speaks of concepts, perceptions, more>> |
 | On the Art of Singing
This comprehensive collection of essays on the art of singing gathers in one source the many different facets of vocal performance. Based on the premise that vocal technique and performance artistry are inseparable, this book covers such topics as vocal techniques, interpretation and communication, vocal pedagogy, musicianship, career preparation and development, performance, and vocal health. Written in a direct, accessible style, these concise essays, many of them previously published and revised for this volume, will serve as a practical technical and performance guide for voice teachers and performers. more>> |
 | Pro Secrets of Heavy Rock Singing
Pro-Secrets of Heavy Rock Singing is the first instructional book to exclusively address the unique aspects of heavy rock singing. Based on the insights from seasoned rock professionals, the author uses detailed interviews to reveal how to hit high notes, more>> |
 | Set Your Voice Free
This book, actually co-authoured by Roger Love and Donna Frazier may well change the way you think about your voice, and the noises that come out of your mouth, whether for singing or other vocal sensation. Complete with a CD, the authours challenge many more>> |
 | The Professional Singer's Handbook
This title aims to realistically prepare a singer for a life in the world of professional music. It gives advice on topics such as: getting started, finding a coach, defining one's voice, learning correct breathing, conquering stage fright, microphone techniques, more>> |
 | The Rock-n-roll Singer's Survival Manual
Written for the aspiring rock singer, this guide covers the basic elements of singing, including vocal production, training, breathing, posture and diet. The author also addresses topics such as overcoming nervousness, dealing with emotions, and the true more>> |
 | Training Soprano Voices
All soprano voices have characteristics in common, but each type of soprano voice also has special features that require a particular approach in teaching. A young dramatic soprano must not be forced into a soubrette mold, nor should the soubrette soprano be assigned dramatic tasks. Training Soprano Voices offers a complete system for training each type of soprano voice based on historic vocal pedagogy coupled with modern-day research on the singing voice. Designed as a practical program for singers, teachers, and voice professionals, the book places emphasis on the special nature of the soprano voice and the proper physiological functioning for the establishment of vocal proficiency. more>> |
 | Training Tenor Voices
This text presents a combination of historical and pedagogical information on how tenors sing. It emphasizes the special nature of the tenor voice and the proper physiological function leading to the establishment of vocal proficiency. more>> |
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