This Hardcover Book item from Little, Brown and Company was reviewed on 7-Oct-2008.
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1) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. Set Your Voice Free arrived within the week and was in very good conditions, it actually looks brand new with the CD intact¤ 2) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. This book is standard if you are looking for a gentle exercise. What I would recommend is `an introduction to singing with style´ I came across this book quite by accident on amazon.co.uk and it has helped me a lot. It goes into great depth about how to develop a great singing voice, vocal projection, vocal clarity and this book even tells you what diet to avoid and what food is good for healthy living it´s amazing¤ 3) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. I´ve been through a number of these vocal courses by book and this is definitely one of the best. He gives you really practical exercises throughout, including very task specific ones like finding middle voice, eliminating particular vocal problems or replicating the expressiveness of song in your speaking voice. I´ve been through a number of those courses that basically just have you singing "aaah" scales up and down and this is definitely beyond that level.
I haven´t actually started practicing with them, so I don´t know what the long term results would be. After going through more than a couple of these lame courses I have taken to reading the book through first and just testing the exercises before dedicating any significant time to them. I´m definitely going to put these through their paces.¤ 4) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. I bought this book second hand. It is full of the sort of out of date information that I sort of expected from the welter of self publication that surrounds it.
There has been an extraordinary amount of voice research published in the last 25 years, and that which does not support the central premisis of this book doesn´t surface in the text.
The vocal folds simply do not zip up to provide pitch transitions. I have asked the authors for a reference to stroboscopic evidence of the zipping of the folds and I never got an answer. This is because the vocal folds don´t zip up. They elongate to produce higher pitches.
And what is more, the larynx rises with pitch change. It´s a natural response to the the pitch - just try it yourself. Put your hand around your throat and say mmmmmm moving the pitch up and down and feel the movement that has happened in your larynx since birth.
Read about it these and other voice issues on the NATS website where there are lots of informed articles on voice. You may decide you want something a bit less personality centred and rather more accurate.
¤ 5) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. I´m 45 and recently decided to pick up my guitar again and start performing solo after a 15 year break. I never was much of a singer - always strained my voice on the few songs I´d sing with the band - but now, going solo, I really needed to start over and learn good vocal technique.
I´m glad I´m not a quitter, because after 4 months of frustrating voice classes, I quit and looked for another perspective. I found Roger Love´s book at my city library with the CD for hearing examples of what he´s talking about in the book.
Roger explains the concept of your "middle" voice with regard to how it manifests itself physically - something no-one in all of my years of helpful hints or even voice classes ever mentioned. Roger gave me a tangible idea I could focus upon.
I had heard once that most popular music was sang in your "falsetto" or "head voice", but could never understand how people were able to get the full vocal sounds they got doing that. Roger gave me valuable insight into this ability with both words and audio tracks and corrected misconceptions I had from listening to, well, everyone else.
Roger gave wonderful helpful advice and stories of other students who´d had the same difficulty I was having, saying "don´t give up, your middle voice is in there somewhere". After two weeks of not giving up, I just found my middle voice. It´s so incredibly liberating. I see the light at the end of the tunnel. I think I´ll be able to do those songs I wanted to do but couldn´t because they were out of my range.
I wish I could write Roger and thank him personally for getting me past this hurdle. If you want to sing well and are having conceptual difficulties like I was, you simply must read this book. Maybe your friends or your voice coach will cover this material without it, but mine sure didn´t, and it made all the difference.¤ 6) Hardcover Book Set Your Voice Free by Little, Brown and Company. Roger Love, vocal coach of the Beach Boys, Chicago, and Hanson, among others, and voice coach to celebrities such as Martin Landau, and Tony Robbins, reveals the secrets to getting the speaking or singing voice you want in this book and CD package. With an innovative technique and enjoyable exercises that have worked wonders with his professional clients, Roger Love demonstrates how to carry a tune, expand vocal range, and speak with ease, confidence, and effectiveness.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 4-Nov-2008, 03164417919780316441797, 910-9X0-550-160-840-QAB-8  Set Your Voice Free, Book, Image © Little, Brown and Company
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