About This Book
This work brings scientific and practical approaches to the cultivation of the singing voice, combining discussion of vocal technique with anatomy, acoustics, and aesthetic criteria. It describes the structure and function of the larynx and vocal membranes, analyzes registers and the production of vowel tones, and reports observations made with instruments for inspecting the throat. Physical principles of sound generation and resonance are explained alongside guidance for pedagogy and healthy voice development, while illustrations and an appendix supply technical detail and editorial corrections.
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