The science of the singing voice
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The science of the singing voice
Northern Illinois University Press, 1987
- : pbk.
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Note
Translation of: Röstlära
Bibliography: p. [195]-203
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Althought there are numerous books dealing with the science and acoustics of speech, there are relatively few that deal with the singing voice as distinct from the speaking voice. Now, Johan Sundberg's The Science of the Singing Voice-illustrated with over a hundred instructive and significant diagrams and drawings-thoroughly describes the structure and functions of the vocal organs in singing, from the aerodynamics of respiration through the dynamics of articulation.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. What Is Voice?
2. The Voice Organ
3. Breathing
4. The Voice Source
5. Articulation
6. Choral Voice
7. Speech, Song, and Emotions
8. A Rhapsody on Perception
9. Voice Disorders
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Index
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