The Vocal Instrument

The Vocal Instrument by Sharon L. Radionoff is a comprehensive guide published by Plural Publishing Inc in January 2008. This 250-page book is written in English and aims to assist professional vocalists in understanding, utilizing, and caring for their vocal instrument. Radionoff addresses key topics such as anatomy and physiology, vocal technique, and the common challenges encountered by private studio teachers, K-12 music educators, choral conductors, and performers.
Readers will find detailed illustrations and practical insights that focus on voice culture, making it a valuable resource for those involved in vocal performance and education. The guide emphasizes the importance of understanding the physical aspects of singing and offers strategies for overcoming typical vocal issues. This edition serves as a practical reference for anyone looking to enhance their vocal skills and knowledge.
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This guide describes, for professional vocalists, how to understand, use, and take care of the instrument that is their body. Radionoff covers anatomy and physiology (with many illustrations), vocal technique, and common problems faced by private studio teachers and students, music educators at the K-12 level, choral conductors and members, and performers. Radionoff is a singing voice specialist at the Sound Singing Institute and also works at the Texas Voice Center. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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