Yoga for Singing A Developmental Tool for Technique and Performance

Yoga for Singing A Developmental Tool for Technique and Performance by Judith E. Carman, published by Oxford University Press on May 31, 2012, is an illustrated edition comprising 292 pages. This book presents a unique approach tailored for vocal students, professionals, voice teachers, and movement instructors, integrating yoga practices into technique and performance enhancement. It addresses the growing interest in yoga within the context of vocal training and stage movement, particularly in conservatory and pre-professional programs.
Readers will find that Yoga for Singing offers insights into how yoga can be effectively utilized to improve vocal technique and performance. The book explores the intersection of yoga and music, providing practical applications for voice instruction and study. With a focus on health and fitness, it serves as a developmental tool that emphasizes the importance of physical movement in vocal performance, making it a valuable resource for those involved in music and voice training.
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Yoga for Singing presents vocal students and professionals, voice teachers, and movement instructors (many of whom include a significant amount of yoga in stage movement and dance courses required in conservatory vocal/opera programs as well as in pre-professional apprentice programs) with a unique approach to technique and performance improvement that fits the increasing interest in and prevalence of yoga practices.
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