About This Book
The volume presents a systematic approach to producing and developing the human voice, combining anatomical description with practical exercises. It examines the vocal apparatus and breathing, outlines breath control and progressive breathing exercises, analyzes registers and resonance (head, nasal, throat, and mouth) and teaches voice placement and avoidance of throat stiffness. Chapters include speaking voice and pronunciation, training methods for singers and orators, and the psychological aspects of vocal culture. Practical guidance and repeated fundamentals aim to help teachers and pupils apply principles to improve tone quality, projection, economy of breath, and expressive control.
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