|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
In The 21st-Century Voice: Contemporary and Traditional
Extra-Normal Voice, Michael Edward Edgerton considers contemporary
vocal techniques within an acoustic and anatomical framework.
Throughout, he proposes new directions for vocal exploration. Much
more than a historical treatise on 20th-century masterworks or
vocal science, The 21st-Century Voice explores experimental methods
of sound production, offering a systematic series of approaches and
methods for assessing, engaging, and, in some instances, overcoming
the assumed limits of vocal singing. Appearing a decade after the
publication of the first edition, this second edition draws on and
advances our current understandings of voice production. Divided
into four parts-air flow, source, resonance/articulation, and
heightened potentials-Edgerton considers crucial matters affecting
vocal production, such as 1.Registral challenges 2.Filtering
3.Airflow modification 4.Combinatorial, multiphonic principles
5.Extreme voice possibilities 6.Multidimensional vocal issues With
more than 250 illustrations, 150 associated audio tracks, an
extended appendix on voice science, a glossary of key terms, and
lists of representative compositions, The 21st-Century Voice will
appeal to composers and performers interested in exploring the
ever-broadening range of vocal possibilities. Its engagement with
the complexities of vocal production should also be relevant to
students and scholars of voice science, acoustics, linguistics,
computer modeling, and more.
In The 21st-Century Voice: Contemporary and Traditional
Extra-Normal Voice, Michael Edward Edgerton considers contemporary
vocal techniques within an acoustic and anatomical framework.
Throughout, he proposes new directions for vocal exploration. Much
more than a historical treatise on 20th-century masterworks or
vocal science, The 21st-Century Voice explores experimental methods
of sound production, offering a systematic series of approaches and
methods for assessing, engaging, and, in some instances, overcoming
the assumed limits of vocal singing. Appearing a decade after the
publication of the first edition, this second edition draws on and
advances our current understandings of voice production. Divided
into four parts-air flow, source, resonance/articulation, and
heightened potentials-Edgerton considers crucial matters affecting
vocal production, such as 1.Registral challenges 2.Filtering
3.Airflow modification 4.Combinatorial, multiphonic principles
5.Extreme voice possibilities 6.Multidimensional vocal issues With
more than 250 illustrations, 150 associated audio tracks, an
extended appendix on voice science, a glossary of key terms, and
lists of representative compositions, The 21st-Century Voice will
appeal to composers and performers interested in exploring the
ever-broadening range of vocal possibilities. Its engagement with
the complexities of vocal production should also be relevant to
students and scholars of voice science, acoustics, linguistics,
computer modeling, and more.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
|