Singing in a safe and healthy way requires muscular training, just like any activity or sport that requires coordination. Anyone can learn to develop their vocal artistic potential. In this
guide, Isabel Villagar explains with numerous examples the voice’s possibilities and how to exploit them.
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Walden Pond: Mixed Chorus, 3 Cellos, Harp - Full Score
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Poetry and Music
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The Dawn of Music Semiology: Essays in Honor of Jean-Jacques Nattiez
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The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure
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