Publication
10/30/2012
The 21st Century Singer
Details
Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 6 x 9" N/A
$49.95
Overview
This intensely practical book attempts to demystify the contemporary singing voice in a step-by-step and easily applicable fashion. The physiological rationale is provided alongside simple and effective tools for singers, teachers, and therapists to use to troubleshoot voices in pop, rock, and theater styles. Postural stability, breathing, laryngopharygeal gestures, primal sound and application to song interpretation are all discussed.
Audience
Primary Subject: Singing & The Performing Arts / GeneralSecondary Subject: Singing & The Performing Arts / Singing
Secondary Subject: Speech and Language Pathology / Voice and Voice Therapy
Audience Level: Professional
About The Author
Dane Chalfin is one of the UK’s leading professional vocal coaches and voice rehabilitation experts. His clients include signed recording artists, west end and touring actors, TV, tilm and radio actors, comedians, soapstars, universities, TV and radio presenters, worship ministries, recording studios, management and production companies, business people, hospitals, and voice-users requiring therapy and rehabilitation.
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