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Singing and Teaching Singing: A Holistic Approach to Classical Voice 4th New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 475 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 147 figures and 11 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1635503396
  • ISBN-13: 9781635503395
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 475 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 147 figures and 11 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1635503396
  • ISBN-13: 9781635503395
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Singing and Teaching Singing: A Holistic Approach to Classical Voice, Fourth Edition continues to be a beloved resource for singers and their teachers, speech-language pathologists, and laryngologists and an adopted text for instructors and students in voice, singing, and performing arts courses. Janice L. Chapman is able to draw on her experiences as a singer with some of the world's leading opera companies to present a teaching technique specifically focusing on voice in the areas of classical and opera singing. Interspersed with the concepts and components of Chapman's methods are vignettes from her life and career, animated by her conversational and vibrant style to guide (and entertain) the reader through the book in a step-by-step fashion.

The philosophy of teaching presented combines three main facets: Holistic, Physiological, and Incremental. The Holistic segment emphasizes that the act of singing involves the whole person (i.e., body, mind, spirit, emotion, and voice); the Physiological segment stresses anatomy, muscular function, and effects of muscular interactions so that students and teachers alike can understand and visualize the functional workings of the torso, larynx, and the vocal tract and their impact on good singing practices; and the Incremental section shows that the act of singing and the teaching of singing can be broken down into manageable components that have a natural hierarchy that eventually interact and interlock. This teaching model provides a framework to master one element at a time, with the resulting effect of a complete and integrated mastery of technique. Chapman recommends this framework for rehabilitative work with the dysfunctional singer, for working with the developing singer, and for the ongoing development and maintenance of the technically able professional singer.

New to the Fourth Edition: * New editor and co-author, Ron Morris, BSpThy (Hons); MMusStud (Voice), MSPAA, MASA (CC), PhD * The addition of completely new chapters on Laryngeal Registration, Vocal Acoustics and Acoustic Registration * Clarifications and exercises by Dr. Ron Morris on the use of the Accent Method breathing as a highly effective remedial and training technique * Expanded and updated information on Breathing and Support, Vocal Acoustics, Registers (Laryngeal and Acoustic), Teaching and Learning, Hearing and Singing, and Manual Therapy * Exercises have been significantly expanded and now are contained in a chapter of their own, which includes some information on lesson structure and practice * Significant updates reflect the current state of research and the latest advances in voice science and pedagogy have been referenced throughout * A new glossary has been added for ease of reading and clarification of pedagogical terms used in the text

Key Features: * Case studies * Evidence- based and practical examples * Exercises * Contributions from some of the world's best-known voice professionals * Highly readable writing style suitable for teachers of singing and singers at all levels * A PluralPlus companion website with supplemental videos that demonstrate some of the exercises from the teaching model
Foreword to the First Edition vii
Robert T. Sataloff
Preface ix
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
Acknowledgments xi
Contributing Authors xiii
Introduction xv
Janice L. Chapman
1 Pedagogical Philosophy
1(18)
Janice L. Chapman
2 Primal Sound
19(10)
Janice L. Chapman
3 Postural Alignment
29(18)
Janice L. Chapman
4 Breathing and Support
47(36)
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
James Piatt
5 Phonation and the Speaking Voice
83(30)
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
James Piatt
6 Laryngeal Registration
113(20)
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
James Piatt
7 Resonance
133(24)
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
James Piatt
8 Articulation
157(38)
Ron Morris
Janice L. Chapman
9 Applied Vocal Acoustics and Acoustic Registration
195(42)
James Piatt
David M. Howard
10 The Exercises
237(84)
Janice L. Chapman
Ron Morris
James Piatt
11 Artistry and Performance
321(10)
Janice L. Chapman
12 Working With the Professional Singer
331(12)
Janice L. Chapman
13 Voice and the Brain
343(16)
Pamela Davis
14 Teaching and Learning With the Brain in Mind
359(60)
Marilyn McCarthy
15 Reflective Practice and the Capabilities Profile for Singing Teachers
419(22)
Marilyn McCarthy
16 Vocal and Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
441(34)
John S. Rubin
17 Hearing and Singing
475(20)
Adrian Fourcin
David M. Howard
18 Manual Therapy in the Management of Voice Disorders and a Conversation With Janice Chapman
495(18)
Jacob Lieberman
19 From Performer to Pedagogue: A Multidisciplinary Route
513(18)
Janice L. Chapman
Appendix: Priorities in Developing the Young Adult Classical Singer at Music College 531(8)
Janice L. Chapman
Vocal Exercises Index 539(4)
Glossary 543(54)
Index 597
Professor Janice L. Chapman, AUA, FGS, OAM, is a singing teacher of world renown. Born and educated in australia, she won a number of major competitions and scholarships to study in London at the Royal college of Music. She won the coveted Kathleen Ferrier competition in London and went on to sing lyrico-spinto roles for all the major opera companies in the United Kingdom and in europe. Professor chapman appeared in broadcasts for the BBc and sang concerts and recitals worldwide. her career as a singer spanned 35 years and overlapped with a 40-year research and teaching career, which includes major presentations at international conferences. For many years she taught at the Royal academy of Music and is currently Professor of Voice at the guildhall School of Music and drama. in private practice she works with many of the world's leading opera, concert, and recording artists. She is a Fellow of the guildhall School, the British Voice association, and was awarded the medal of the Order of australia "for service to music as an operatic singer and teacher of voice, and as a contributor to research into human sound production and vocal health." ***** Ron Morris, BSpThy (Hons), MMusStud (Voice), MSPAA, MASA (CC), PhD, is a senior lecturer in vocal pedagogy and vocal health at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music Griffith University in australia. he has trained as a speech therapist and audiologist as well as a classical singer. he is in demand for lecturing and teaching in australia and the United Kingdom. dr. Morris has also had a performance career, singing at St Stephen's and St John's cathedrals in Brisbane, as a member of the Opera Qld chorus and as a soloist in oratorio and opera. His PhD research evaluated the efficacy of accent Method Breathing in young and developing singers. he is a long time student of Janice chapman and has contributed to Singing and Teaching Singing since the first edition.