The Human Nature of the Singing Voice

The Human Nature of the Singing Voice

Author: Peter T. Harrison

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Offering insight into the understanding of the voice, this book interrelates various aspects of singing, including breathing, emotional expression, the articulation of words and musical interpretation.


Dynamics of the Singing Voice

Dynamics of the Singing Voice

Author: Meribeth Bunch Dayme

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13:

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The book is designed as a reference text for teachers of singing, singers, choral conductors and organists, speech and voice therapists, laryngologists and other health professionals, psychologists and those in linguistics. It discusses the physiological, psychological, musical and emotional aspects of the voice, particularly as they relate to singing but also to speaking. Important features of this work are the clear illustrations, the broad coverage of the topic and the extensive bibliography. The book provides a greater understanding of how the voice works and the many factors involved in singing as well as an objective discussion of singing without reference to specific techniques. - Publisher.


Overtone Singing

Overtone Singing

Author: Mark Van Tongeren

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2023-01-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1949597229

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An indispensable guide to a deeper understanding of the nature of the human voice and its harmonic possibilities from East to West. Overtone Singing is the most comprehensive book ever written on the hidden harmonies of the human voice. Ethnomusicologist and vocalist Mark van Tongeren offers fascinating insights into the timeless and universal aspects of sound and vibration. Grounded in the author’s decade-long study of Asian music, the book draws upon field work, interviews with Eastern and Western musicians, and copious scholarship to present a multidisciplinary vision of sound that runs from global music to the science of acoustics and perception, onward to the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of music. Written in a nontechnical style, this generously illustrated book is an indispensable guide for musicians, listeners, and performers seeking a deeper understanding of the nature of the human voice and its harmonic possibilities from East to West.


Your Body, Your Voice

Your Body, Your Voice

Author: Theodore Dimon, Jr

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2011-09-27

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 158394320X

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In this innovative book, Theodore Dimon, EdD, shows how each part of the vocal organ (breathing, larynx, throat, and so on) works as part of a larger musculoskeletal system that is often interfered with, and how identifying this larger system and understanding in a practical way how it works allows a person to train and improve the voice, whether speaking or singing. Traditional vocal training methods, says Dimon, cannot be effective without restoring the functioning of the musculature that supports the voice. Enhanced with over 50 detailed full-color illustrations, the book discusses the fallacy of traditional breathing exercises and explains that the key to efficient breathing lies in the expansive support of the trunk and rib cage. Investigating the elements needed to produce a strong supported tone, Dimon describes the importance of voice “placement,” or directing the sound to a part of the body in order to produce a fully rounded, resonant tone. He identifies harmful patterns of speech and singing, and offers helpful methods for reestablishing the natural function of the vocal mechanism. Individual chapters cover elements of the whispered “ah,” producing a pure sung tone, vocal registers, the suspensory muscles of the larynx, and more.


The Singing Neanderthals

The Singing Neanderthals

Author: Steven J. Mithen

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780674021921

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An examination of our language instinct. Steven Mithen draws on a huge range of sources, from neurological case studies, through child psychology and the communication systems of non-human primates to the latest paleoarchaeological evidence.


Human Nature

Human Nature

Author: Arthur Robson

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1473388546

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This book provides a detailed account into human nature and analysis of our emotions and instinctive urges. Contents include: Human Nature, Karma, Natural Piety, Laughter, Joy, The Breath of Life, Love, The Fear of God, Tears and Smiles, Transmutation, Good and Bad Karma, The Greatest Sin of All, Pleasure and Pain and The Time Worn Path.


Your Singing Voice

Your Singing Voice

Author: Jeannie Gagne

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1476884110

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(Berklee Guide). Connect to your authentic singing voice with this holistic guide to a healthy and expressive singing life. This collection of technical discussions, exercises, and insights will help you improve all aspects of using your voice from healthy sound production to exercises for greater vocal facility to guidance on rehearsing with your band. Interviews with Patty Austin, Ysaye Barnwell, and others lend their perspectives to singing, the mind-body connection, and a natural/wellness focused approach to musicianship. The accompanying online audio supports the practice exercises and approaches to learning new songs.


Singing

Singing

Author: Frederick Husler

Publisher:

Published: 1976-11

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780847613717

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