Singing: Personal and Performance Values in Training

Singing: Personal and Performance Values in Training

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Jan 1, 2013 · English · Kindle (263 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 263
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2013
Publisher Dunedin Academic Press
ISBN-10 1780460066
ISBN-13 9781780460062

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In the realm of vocal training, Peter T. Harrison delves into the intricate relationship between personal and performance values that shape a singer's development. He explores how these values influence an individual’s approach to singing, shedding light on the motivations that drive both personal fulfillment and professional excellence. Through a blend of theory and practice, the author encourages singers to introspectively examine their beliefs about music, performance, and artistry.

Harrison's insightful observations draw attention to the significance of aligning one's personal values with performance goals. He emphasizes that awareness and understanding of these values can enhance a singer’s engagement with their craft, fostering a deeper connection between the performer and their audience. The book offers practical strategies for integrating these principles into daily practice and performance, equipping singers with tools to navigate the complexities of their artistic journeys.

Through engaging anecdotes and evidence-based approaches, this work serves as a rich resource for vocalists at all levels. Whether a burgeoning artist or a seasoned professional, readers are invited to reflect on their unique pathways and to cultivate a rewarding singing practice that resonates both personally and artistically.

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