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Principles of Singing Kenneth E. Miller

Principles of Singing By Kenneth E. Miller

Principles of Singing by Kenneth E. Miller


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Summary

A comprehensive presentation for vocal training, whether for an individual or a program.

Principles of Singing Summary

Principles of Singing: A Textbook for Voice Class or Studio by Kenneth E. Miller

This book is a comprehensive presentation for vocal training. Explores the most needed principles and techniques, and includes exercises, and vocalises. Chosen especially for its variety and suitability for the beginning singer, the repertoire included for singing in studio, class, or chorus is suitable for each voice classification, and music. Appropriate for those who already have some experience with music notation but who wish to develop their vocal capability.

Table of Contents



1. The Development of a Singer.


2. Choosing a Teacher.


3. Self-Consciousness.


4. Posture and Singing.


5. Breath Control.


6. The Catch Breath.


7. Breath Control: Starting and Stopping the Tone.


8. Singing with a Free Tone.


9. Registers.


10. Legato and Sustained Tones.


11. Prevention of Voice Disorders.


12. Basic Vowel Sounds.


13. Consonants.


14. Diphthongs and Tripthongs.


15. Pronunciation in English.


16. Foreign Languages.


17. Studio and Public Appearances.


18. Vocalises.


19. Music for Study and Performance.


Index.

Additional information

GOR008860902
9780137127122
013712712X
Principles of Singing: A Textbook for Voice Class or Studio by Kenneth E. Miller
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
1989-10-01
288
N/A
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