- Alexander Technique for Singers
Describes the natural, healthy coordination of singing, how this coordination can be interfered with, and how such interference can be diminished/stopped.
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- Gilbertson, Brian: Singing tip of the week
Australian voice teacher that studied with Maestro Franz Schuch-Tovini in Vienna. He enjoys a successful international career and is invited to give voice workshops and masterclasses at universities and conservatoires.
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- The Bel Canto technique
Italian technique. Emerged in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but its roots lie all the way through the Middle Ages.
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- The Singer's Workshop
The Singer's Workshop offers physical, breathing and vocal exercises, articles on vocal technique, a bibliography, a glossary, a mailing list and other useful resources to singers, voice students and teachers.
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- The Voice
A book describing a spiritual approach to bel canto singing. The first lesson available on cd.
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- The Voice Studio
Information for singers about vocal technique and performance issues. The site features The Deva Method, a non-classical approach for singers, that achieves range and confidence. Self-study courses available.
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