Originally published in London 1923. Many of the earliest books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. A detailed
work on the art of singing. Anyone possessing a voice and the
inclination to sing, either for pleasure or profit, will benefit
enormously from putting these suggestions into practice. Contents
Include: Don't Wait to be Found. Your Aim. Why Singers are Scarce.
Period of Training. Qualities Needed. General Culture. Study an
Instrument. Voice. Good and Bad "Maestri" Compass and Quality. Age
to Start Training. Anatomy and Physiology. Breathing. Vocal Cords.
Placing the Voice. Registers. Faults. Coloratura Singing.
Enunciation. Language. Style and Interpretation. Singing an Aria.
Practising. The Artist and the Gramophone. Studying a Role. Choice
of Debut Work. Rehearsals. Contracts. Concert Work. Health, Diet,
etc.Keywords: Anatomy And Physiology Style And Interpretation Vocal
Cords Farm Books Culture Study Language Style Coloratura
Enunciation Gramophone 1900s Practising Inclination Faults
Registers Compass Singers Artwork Aria Aim
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