An edition of Anatomy of voice (2015)

Anatomy of voice

how to enhance and project your best voice

First U.S. edition.
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Anatomy of voice
Blandine Calais-Germain
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An edition of Anatomy of voice (2015)

Anatomy of voice

how to enhance and project your best voice

First U.S. edition.
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"An illustrated guide to the dynamic physiological structures that create and individualize the voice. Explores the structures of the vocal tract and their functional relationships to the entire musculoskeletal system with detailed drawings. Examines the components of the larynx and pharynx, the effects of muscular tensions on the vocal cords, the importance of skeletal alignment, and the complex roles of the diaphragm, soft palate, lips, and tongue in vocalization. Provides exercises and techniques for increased air flow, correct posture, proper tongue position, jaw relaxation, and toning of the soft palate to improve the voice. When we use the voice, we involve the entire body. Our internal balance, muscular tone, skeletal alignments, soft tissue flexibility, and even our eye movements are reflected in the voice we project to our audience, whether one person or thousands. Using the signature anatomical style of Blandine Calais-Germain's groundbreaking book Anatomy of Movement, this illustrated guide presents a dynamic, integrated study of the physical structures of the vocal tract and their functional relationships to the entire musculoskeletal system. From the individual bones and muscles of the head and neck to the intricate structure of the shoulders to the abdominal muscles and pelvis, the authors explain how each part of the body moves, flexes, vibrates, and supports the creation and individualization of the voice. With detailed drawings and clear, concise text, they examine the individual components of the larynx and pharynx, the effects of muscular tensions on the vocal cords, proper alignment of the skull, rib cage, and pelvis, the intimate relationship between breath and voice, and the complex roles of the diaphragm, soft palate, lips, and tongue in vocalization. They provide simple exercises and techniques for increasing air flow and force, correct posture, proper positioning of the tongue, relaxation of the jaw, and toning of the soft palate. Whether singer, teacher, actor, lawyer, politician, or workshop leader, this book reveals how understanding your vocal anatomy enables you to express your best voice"--

"An illustrated guide to the dynamic physiological structures that create and individualize the voice"--

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English
Pages
303

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Anatomy of Voice: How to Enhance and Project Your Best Voice
2015, Inner Traditions International, Limited
in English
Cover of: Anatomy of voice
Anatomy of voice: how to enhance and project your best voice
2015
in English - First U.S. edition.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-297) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612.7/8
Library of Congress
RF511.S55 C3513 2016, RF511.S55 C35 2016, RF511.S55C35 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
303 pages
Number of pages
303

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27200898M
ISBN 10
1620554194
ISBN 13
9781620554197
LCCN
2015010861
OCLC/WorldCat
911517923

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