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The Basics of Voice Science and Pedagogy

Scott McCoy and M.D. Lucinda Halstead

The Basics of Voice Science and Pedagogy is the 2020 update to McCoy’s Your The Basics (2016), now including beautiful, full-color anatomic images. This text was inspired by Your An Inside View (2004, 2012, 2019) and provides information that is less dense, suitable for a wider range of readers, and focused on the basic elements of anatomy, physiology, vocal resonance, voice analysis, and vocal health. McCoy’s two books on voice science and pedagogy are among the most frequently used resources in classrooms and studios across North America and the globe. This publication originated exclusively as an e-book, with streaming media embedded directly in the text. Following numerous requests for a print version, Inside View Press released this edition. Of course, it is impossible to stream media in a physical book. Therefore, all the multimedia content is cross-referenced to the IVP website. To view the examples, navigate to the URL provided in the book and select the chapter and then the example you would like to see or hear.

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