Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices
Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices is a key work that addresses the theoretical and experiential aspects common to the practical vocal work of the three major voice practitioner professions - voice training, singing teaching, and speech and language pathology.
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Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices
Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices is a key work that addresses the theoretical and experiential aspects common to the practical vocal work of the three major voice practitioner professions - voice training, singing teaching, and speech and language pathology.
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Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices

Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices

Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices

Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices

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Voice Work: Art and Science in Changing Voices is a key work that addresses the theoretical and experiential aspects common to the practical vocal work of the three major voice practitioner professions - voice training, singing teaching, and speech and language pathology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781119933229
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 12/11/2024
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Christina Shewell, MA, FRCSLT, ADVS, is a spoken voice teacher and speech and language therapist, with experience in both voice development and therapy for speakers and singers. She has been senior lecturer in voice and counselling skills at University College London, voice teacher at major acting schools, coach in the business world and international lecturer and course leader. Her extensive writing, presentations, and workshops are eclectic and exploratory, and always combine science-based fact with experiential body and voice work. Originator of the Voice Skills approach, her interests include the connections of voice to neuroscience, emotions, mindfulness, poetry, and well-being.

Rockford Sansom, PhD, MFA, is a voice teacher and communication coach. He has worked with senior leaders in business and politics, and with actors and singers in major productions around the globe. As an educator, he has lectured at more than 30 universities on five continents. For seven years, he was the editor of the Voice and Speech Review, a leading communication journal. His book publications include The History of Voice Pedagogy, Vocal Traditions, Voice and Identity, and Practitioner Research in Voice Studies. His interests include connecting voice to history, teaching, learning, research methods, and sociolinguistics.

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Table of Contents

Forewords vii

(professional voice user) Dawn French vii

(speech and language therapist) Lesley Mathieson viii

(singing teacher) Mark Meylan ix

(voice teacher) Patsy Rodenburg x

Preface xi

About the book xiii

Acknowledgements xv

Part 1 Considering voice work 1

1 The voice work continuum 3

2 The nature of practical voice work 19

Part 2 Investigating voices 33

3 Seeing voices 35

4 Hearing voices 51

Part 3 The Voice Skills approach 69

5 Voice skills 71

6 The Voice Skills Perceptual Profile 82

Part 4 Voice work foundations 103

7 Bodywork foundations 105

8 Breath work foundations 122

9 Channel work foundations 144

10 Phonation work foundations 160

11 Resonance work foundations 175

12 Pitch work foundations 184

13 Loudness work foundations 195

14 Articulation work foundations 203

15 Voices and emotions 216

Part 5 Practical voice work 237

16 Practical voice care 239

17 General bodywork 258

18 Body voice exercises 271

19 Breath voice exercises 293

20 Channel voice exercises 310

21 Phonation voice exercises 335

22 Resonance voice exercises 346

23 Pitch voice exercises 356

24 Loudness voice exercises 367

25 Articulation voice exercises 377

26 Group voice exercises 393

Part 6 Voice disturbance 413

27 The disordered voice 415

28 The daily working voice 443

29 The acting voice 461

30 The singing voice 479

Afterword 498

Bibliography 499

Appendix I Organisations and websites 512

Index 515

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?Exciting, motivational and practical. If ever a book was written to re-ignite my passion as a voice practitioner, this is it. Christina Shewell's wealth of experience and active approach jump off the pages of this motivational and practical book.? ( Speech & Language Therapy In Practice ,Autumn 2009)

'I whole-heartedly recommend that you invest in this book, as I am sure that you will find it an essential reference book and an inspiration for years to come?— Sue Anderson, Journal of the Association of Teachers of Singing

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