May 1, 2024
4 minute read
For many years, learners have yearned to study voice training. Today, there are many ways that they can pursue knowledge of this topic. Of course, learners may wish to study voice training for many reasons—because they are curious about voice training, because they need to study voice training to meet academic requirements, or because they wish to use voice training to develop their career ambitions.
Is Voice Training a Good Career?
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Voice Training.
Practical guide to voice training for singers. It covers topics such as vocal warm-ups, vocal exercises, and vocal technique. It is an excellent resource for singers who are looking to improve their vocal skills.
Classic guide to the art of singing. It covers topics such as vocal technique, vocal interpretation, and vocal performance. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about the art of singing.
Comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of bel canto singing. It covers topics such as vocal technique, vocal style, and vocal repertoire. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about bel canto singing.
Is an exploration of the relationship between the voice and the mind. It covers topics such as the neurobiology of singing, the psychology of listening, and the cultural significance of voice. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about the voice of the mind.
Comprehensive guide to the mental side of vocal performance. It covers topics such as vocal anxiety, vocal confidence, and vocal performance psychology. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about the psychology of singing.
Guide to vocal health for singers. It covers topics such as vocal anatomy, vocal physiology, and vocal hygiene. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about vocal health.
Guide to healthy singing for performers of all ages. It covers topics such as vocal warm-ups, vocal exercises, and vocal performance. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about healthy singing.
Comprehensive handbook of singing. It covers topics such as vocal anatomy, vocal physiology, vocal acoustics, and vocal pedagogy. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about singing.
Comprehensive overview of the physiology of singing. It covers topics such as vocal anatomy, vocal physiology, and vocal acoustics. It is an excellent resource for singers, voice teachers, and anyone interested in learning more about the physiology of singing.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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