Om The Child-voice in Singing, Treated From a Physiological and a Practical Standpoint, and Especially Adapted to Schools and boy Choirs
Written by a music educator with decades of experience teaching choral singing, this book offers practical advice for training young voices. The author explains the physiology of singing and offers exercises and teaching strategies designed to help children develop strong, healthy singing voices.
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