About This Book
A practical manual offers clear guidance for singers on personal habits, hygiene, diction and stage deportment while stressing the necessity of teacher-led training. It delineates voice types and tonal qualities, explains registers and vocal production, and prescribes exercises, scales and interval practice for flexibility and intonation. Advice addresses study methods, lesson routines, repertoire selection, performance technique, expressive style and rhythmical accuracy including metronome use. The text also summarizes the larynx's physiological surroundings, recommends how to choose teachers and books, and provides short musical examples and printable practice materials to support daily work.
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