Singer’s Handbook

Singer’s Handbook by Anne Peckham, published by Berklee Press in 2004, is a concise guide designed for vocalists seeking to enhance their practice routines. This edition, comprising 38 pages, serves as a practical manual that outlines a structured 45- to 60-minute vocal workout, addressing essential components of singing such as warm-ups, breathing exercises, and cool-down techniques.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to vocal instruction, focusing on various aspects of singing, including tips for productive practice and mental practicing. The handbook also emphasizes breathing for relaxation and offers strategies to learn new tunes and clarify diction. With its targeted content, this resource is suitable for those looking to improve their vocal skills through structured practice.
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(Berklee Methods). The Berklee in the Pocket Singer’s Handbook is a must-have guide that sets a perfect 45- to 60-minute practice routine for you. Use it as your practice manual for a total vocal workout, from warm up to cool down. Covers: breathing exercises, tips for productive practice, mental practicing, breathing for relaxation, cool down techniques and more. Learn new tunes, clarify diction, and improve all aspects of your singing!
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