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Singing can be a healthy, invigorating activity for people of every age, and participating in this fully athletic exercise remains enjoyable through each season of life if the singer and singing teacher adjust expectations regarding tone quality, range, agility, and stamina. Brenda Smith systematically presents methods by which anyone can enjoy a long, healthy life of singing in So You Want to Sing for a Lifetime. This book contains chapters on the basics of singing (relaxation, posture, breathing, and resonance), practical examples of exercises and lists of repertoire suited to each age group, and suggestions for negotiating individual musical obstacles related to aging. Featuring guest-authored chapters on voice science, vocal health, and how age affects the physiology of the human voice, the book serves as a useful guide to amateur and professional singers, music educators, choral conductors, church musicians, and private voice teachers. The So You Want to Sing series is produced in partnership with the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Like all books in the series, So You Want to Sing for a Lifetime features online supplemental material on the NATS website. Please visit www.nats.org to access style-specific exercises, audio and video files, and additional resources.

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With over forty years of experience as a singer and teacher of voice and particular interest in and knowledge of the aging voice, Brenda Smith offers practical advice and vocal wisdom on a variety of topics relevant to singing through every season of life. This important perspective about lifelong singing is a resource for teachers, conductors, and singers of all ages. -- David L. Brunner, professor of music and director of choral activities, University of Central Florida

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Chapter 1 – What It Means to Sing for a Lifetime Chapter 2 – Singing and Voice Science, Scott McCoy Chapter 3 – Vocal Health for the Lifetime of a Singer, Wendy LeBorgne Chapter 4 – Skills You Need for a Lifetime of Singing Chapter 5 – The Effects of Age on the Voice, Robert T. Sataloff, Karen Kost, and Sue Ellen Linville Chapter 6 – What Is “Bel Canto,” or What Makes Singing “Beautiful”? Chapter 7 – Repertoire: What to Sing, When, and Where Chapter 8 – Singing with Others for a Lifetime Chapter 9 – Singing for a Lifetime: A Life Well Lived

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9781538104002, 978-1538104002
      ISBN10: 1538104008

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      Book Synopsis
      Singing can be a healthy, invigorating activity for people of every age, and participating in this fully athletic exercise remains enjoyable through each season of life if the singer and singing teacher adjust expectations regarding tone quality, range, agility, and stamina. Brenda Smith systematically presents methods by which anyone can enjoy a long, healthy life of singing in So You Want to Sing for a Lifetime. This book contains chapters on the basics of singing (relaxation, posture, breathing, and resonance), practical examples of exercises and lists of repertoire suited to each age group, and suggestions for negotiating individual musical obstacles related to aging. Featuring guest-authored chapters on voice science, vocal health, and how age affects the physiology of the human voice, the book serves as a useful guide to amateur and professional singers, music educators, choral conductors, church musicians, and private voice teachers. The So You Want to Sing series is produced in partnership with the National Association of Teachers of Singing. Like all books in the series, So You Want to Sing for a Lifetime features online supplemental material on the NATS website. Please visit www.nats.org to access style-specific exercises, audio and video files, and additional resources.

      Trade Review
      With over forty years of experience as a singer and teacher of voice and particular interest in and knowledge of the aging voice, Brenda Smith offers practical advice and vocal wisdom on a variety of topics relevant to singing through every season of life. This important perspective about lifelong singing is a resource for teachers, conductors, and singers of all ages. -- David L. Brunner, professor of music and director of choral activities, University of Central Florida

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 – What It Means to Sing for a Lifetime Chapter 2 – Singing and Voice Science, Scott McCoy Chapter 3 – Vocal Health for the Lifetime of a Singer, Wendy LeBorgne Chapter 4 – Skills You Need for a Lifetime of Singing Chapter 5 – The Effects of Age on the Voice, Robert T. Sataloff, Karen Kost, and Sue Ellen Linville Chapter 6 – What Is “Bel Canto,” or What Makes Singing “Beautiful”? Chapter 7 – Repertoire: What to Sing, When, and Where Chapter 8 – Singing with Others for a Lifetime Chapter 9 – Singing for a Lifetime: A Life Well Lived

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