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Description
Breaking into the world of professional singing can present even the most talented singer with new problems and concerns. In this useful book, Rachel Lebon guides the aspiring singer through the unfamiliar world of commercial singing, from the physical processes of voice, to effective microphone technique and proper studio protocol. The purpose of this handbook is two-fold: to provide practical suggestions that will prepare the student/vocalist for professional singing opportunities, and to present a pedagogical approach that specifically addresses the vocal needs of a singer within the commercial music world.
The first section of the text is directed to the aspiring commercial vocalist. It begins with a discussion of the voice as a musical instrument, including discussions of healthy speech patterns, maintaining the voice, and good vocal hygiene. The book also contains resources concerning the mechanics of lead sheets and music preparation, key selection, transposition, and strategies to develop distinctive vocal style and interpretation. Descriptions of the performance context of "club dates," recording sessions, and professional auditions are provided as well. The second section of the helpful handbook is directed toward the voice teacher and aspiring singer, and is devoted to developing confident vocal techniques for singing in commercial idioms. It includes a range of issues from breath management and articulation, to stress release and warm-up exercises.
A rewarding aid to singers faced with the continual challenges of the modern, professional singing world.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 One Preparing to Be a Professional Singer
Chapter 4 One Learning about Your Instrument
Chapter 5 Two Preparation for Performance: the Mechanics
Chapter 6 Three Performance "On the Gig"
Part 7 Two Teaching the Commercial Singer
Chapter 8 Four Teaching the Microphone Singer
Chapter 9 Five Music Theatre Pedagogy
Chapter 10 Six Coda: Preparing Yourself for Success
Part 11 Appendices
Part 12 References
Part 13 Annotated Bibliography
Part 14 Index
Part 15 About the Author
Product details
Published | Feb 18 1999 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9780810835665 |
Imprint | Scarecrow Press |
Dimensions | 216 x 137 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book is intended for the vocalist who aspires to a professional singing careerrrrr
Music Educators Journal
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Part 2 includes specific information useful to the commercial singer, the music-theater performer, and the belter.
Choice Reviews
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If you're a singer seeking a commercial path or teaching students in that category, you'll probably wear out this book since it is such a rich resource.
Jazz Educators Journal
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Singers who are exploring the commercial market - and their teachers - will find a wealth of information regarding microphones, repertoite, studio work, demo tapes, auditions, and many other important topics....students of commercial singing will find it a useful resource, and their teachers may benefit from perusing it, too.
Nats Journal Of Singing
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This book is a one-of-a-kind resource for both teacher and student.
Library Journal
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This book is intended for the vocalist who aspires to a professional singing career
Music Educators Journal