Practical Vocal Acoustics - (National Association of Teachers of Singing Books) by Kenneth Bozeman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Kenneth Bozeman distills the most important vocal acoustics principles and insights for contemporary teachers and singers.
- About the Author: Kenneth Bozeman, tenor, was the Frank C. Shattuck Professor of Music at Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he was chair of the voice department and taught voice, and voice science and pedagogy.
- 156 Pages
- Music, Instruction & Study
- Series Name: National Association of Teachers of Singing Books
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About the Book
Kenneth Bozeman distills the most important vocal acoustics principles and insights for contemporary teachers and singers. With concise and easy-to-understand language, the book takes these complex concepts and imparts practical tips and strategies that anyone can use in their...Book Synopsis
Kenneth Bozeman distills the most important vocal acoustics principles and insights for contemporary teachers and singers. With concise and easy-to-understand language, the book takes these complex concepts and imparts practical tips and strategies that anyone can use in their teaching and singing.
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Bozeman presents this complex material conciseley and practically in a way that everyone can understand intellectually, aurally, and kinesthetically. Teachers of singing, rejoice!
The science presented in this book is not only easily understood but is also presented in such a way that it can be directly implemented into the singing teacher's toolkit. I am so confident in its content that I use it as a required textbook in my graduate voice acoustics course.
About the Author
Kenneth Bozeman, tenor, was the Frank C. Shattuck Professor of Music at Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he was chair of the voice department and taught voice, and voice science and pedagogy.