To Whom It May Concern, in my arguments, I try to quote from primary sources and I will give you a list of books that are recognized as accurate and scientific proof of what I am saying-again, as always, feel free to respond! Gloria Borden and Katherine Harris-Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech, Second Edition, Baltimore, MD, Wilkins and Wilkins, 1984. Berton Coffin-Historical Vocal Pedagogy Classics, Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press, 1989. B. C.-Overtones in Bel Canto, Scarecrow Press. B. C.-Sounds of Singing, Scarecrow Press William Leyerle-Vocal Development Through Organic Imagery, Second Edition, Mount Morris, NY, Leyerly Publications, 1986. Norman Punt-The Singer's and Actor's Throat, Stoneham, MA, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1979. Johan Sundberg-The Science of the Singing Voice, Butterworth-Heinemann William Vennard-Singing, the Mechanism and the Technique, New York, Carl Fischer, 1967. W. R. Zemlin-Speech and Hearing Science, New York, Prentice-Hall, 1976. Just to give you some insight, Berton Coffin was one of the founders, along with William Vennard, of the National Association of the Teachers of Singing! And, if that wasn't enough, Vennard was the teacher of MARILYN HORNE-THE TRUE QUEEN OF ALL MEZZOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VENNARD TECHNIQUE ALL THE WAY!!!! |
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