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Better Voice for Singing: Part Two
How to use this course
Unit 1.
Unit 2.
Unit 3.
Unit 4.
Unit 5.
Unit 1 Contents
Unit 2 Contents
Unit 3 Contents
Unit 4 Contents
Unit 5 Contents
1.1. Building on your Better Voice
1.2. What does my voice sound like?
1.3. Voice: The 'six-step sequence'
1.4. Voice exercises: Become familiar with the six-step sequence
1.5. Effective voice use: Prepare your voice for the day
1.6. Follow-up resources
1.7. Before you start the next unit
2.1. Your vocal range
2.2. Voice exercises: Starting to expand your range
2.3. Voice exercises: More note combinations
2.4. Better Breathing: Strengthen your lungs
2.5. Effective voice use: Rehearsals
2.6. Follow-up resources
2.7. Before you start the next unit
3.1. Jumps in pitch
3.2. Voice exercises: Closing the gap
3.3. Voice: Breaks and bridges
3.4. Voice exercises: Turning a break into a bridge
3.5. Effective voice use: A word about vocal fatigue
3.6. Follow-up resources
3.7. Before you start the next unit
4.1. Using more of the qualities in your voice
4.2. Voice exercises: Exploring the speaking/singing crossover
4.3. Effective voice use: Speaking
4.4. Voice exercises: Vocal effects
4.5. Voice exercises: Hidden voice qualities
4.6. Follow-up resources
4.7. Before you start the next unit
5.1. Enjoy the journey
5.2. Voice exercises: Building technique
5.3. Effective voice use: Give your best performance
5.4. Voice exercises: Practice using your repertoire
5.5. Effective voice use: Microphones
5.6. Follow-up resources
5.7. Farewell
3.6. Follow-up resources
Vocal Fatigue Index:
The full Index is available as Appendix B
here.
Gender-specific vocal problems:
This study found that women are more likely than men to suffer from vocal problems, for a number of physiological reasons some of which seem unrelated to voice:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51460437_Gender_differences_affecting_vocal_health_of_women_in_vocally_demanding_careers
Unit 1 Contents
Unit 2 Contents
Unit 3 Contents
Unit 4 Contents
Unit 5 Contents
1.1. Building on your Better Voice
1.2. What does my voice sound like?
1.3. Voice: The 'six-step sequence'
1.4. Voice exercises: Become familiar with the six-step sequence
1.5. Effective voice use: Prepare your voice for the day
1.6. Follow-up resources
1.7. Before you start the next unit
2.1. Your vocal range
2.2. Voice exercises: Starting to expand your range
2.3. Voice exercises: More note combinations
2.4. Better Breathing: Strengthen your lungs
2.5. Effective voice use: Rehearsals
2.6. Follow-up resources
2.7. Before you start the next unit
3.1. Jumps in pitch
3.2. Voice exercises: Closing the gap
3.3. Voice: Breaks and bridges
3.4. Voice exercises: Turning a break into a bridge
3.5. Effective voice use: A word about vocal fatigue
3.6. Follow-up resources
3.7. Before you start the next unit
4.1. Using more of the qualities in your voice
4.2. Voice exercises: Exploring the speaking/singing crossover
4.3. Effective voice use: Speaking
4.4. Voice exercises: Vocal effects
4.5. Voice exercises: Hidden voice qualities
4.6. Follow-up resources
4.7. Before you start the next unit
5.1. Enjoy the journey
5.2. Voice exercises: Building technique
5.3. Effective voice use: Give your best performance
5.4. Voice exercises: Practice using your repertoire
5.5. Effective voice use: Microphones
5.6. Follow-up resources
5.7. Farewell
3.6. Follow-up resources
Vocal Fatigue Index:
The full Index is available as Appendix B
here.
Gender-specific vocal problems:
This study found that women are more likely than men to suffer from vocal problems, for a number of physiological reasons some of which seem unrelated to voice:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51460437_Gender_differences_affecting_vocal_health_of_women_in_vocally_demanding_careers
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