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Dynamics of the Singing Voice

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages III-IX
  2. Introduction

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 1-6
  3. Psychological aspects of singing

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 7-22
  4. Posture and breathing in singing

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 23-55
  5. Phonation

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 56-81
  6. Resonation and vocal quality

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 82-110
  7. Articulation

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 111-122
  8. Vocal problems: their prevention and care

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 123-137
  9. Co-ordination, spontaneity and artistry

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 138-149
  10. Singing from the heart

    • Meribeth A. Bunch
    Pages 150-155
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 156-197

About this book

Every discipline tends to develop its own particular language and ways of communicating. This is true also about the various disciplines that talk about and describe the human voice - particularly as it relates to singing. The aim of this book is to bridge any gaps in communication, foster better understanding of the singing voice and encourage collaboration between those involved in performance, teaching, therapy and medicine. Because there is increasing interest in research in all these disciplines, creating a "common ground" for communication about the singing voice is essential for mutual understanding and for effective prevention and treatment of disorders in singers. One object for the artistic and scientific professions is to understand each other better by finding a vocabulary and terminology which they can share and use effectively. Difficulty in communication often arises when a singer or teacher of singing attempts to describe something sensory in nature by use of imagery and sign-language to non-singers, including the health and medical profes­ sions; and, in the same way, the use of obscure and sometimes frightening terminology by those in the medical sciences when offering explanations to singers. Teaching and simple language was and is needed from both sides. A number of advances are helping to create rapid change in bridging gaps in communication and in adding new information: 1. The formation of Associations for Performing Arts Medicine on a na­ tional and international scale are bringing new awareness to those who work with singers and other artists.

Authors and Affiliations

  • London, England

    Meribeth A. Bunch

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Dynamics of the Singing Voice

  • Authors: Meribeth A. Bunch

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2065-1

  • Publisher: Springer Vienna

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Wien 1995

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-7091-2065-1Published: 11 November 2013

  • Edition Number: 3

  • Number of Pages: IX, 197

  • Topics: Otorhinolaryngology

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