PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
PRELIMINARY REMARKS.
ON HABITS, DIET, and c.
ON THE STUDY OF PRONUNCIATION AND "WORDS" IN SINGING, and c.
VOICES AND THEIR VARIOUS QUALITIES.
ON INSTRUCTION, MASTERS, AND "SINGING TUTORS."
ON THE PRACTICE OF SINGING.
ON STYLE, EXPRESSION, and c.
ON TIME IN SINGING.
ON THE CHOICE OF MUSIC.
PHYSIOLOGICAL SURROUNDINGS.
EXERCISES.
INDEX.
FOOTNOTES
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
Title: Advice to Singers
Author: Frederick James Crowest
Language: English
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BY FREDERICK J. CROWEST AUTHOR OF "THE GREAT TONE POETS" "MUSICAL GROUNDWORK" EDITOR OF "THE MASTER MUSICIANS" SERIES, ETC. "Since singing is so good a thing I wish all men would learn to sing" Publisher's Device SEVENTEENTH THOUSAND LONDON FREDERICK WARNE AND CO. AND NEW YORK 1904 |