Adventures in Singing: A Process for Exploring, Discovering, and Developing Vocal Potential

by Clifton Ware

49 Members ½ (4.33)

On This Page

Description

This popular text combines a thorough introduction to the singing process with an anthology of 60 songs. While offering a clear introduction to the basic workings of the voice and methodical voice-building techniques, the text takes a holistic approach, reflecting the view that the study of singing helps students develop greater self-awareness of body and mind. Piano accompaniments of the songs included in the anthology are provided on the companion CD.

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

3 Works 86 Members
Clifton Ware received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and has been a professor at the University of Minnesota School of Music ever since. Ware is the chair of the Roy A. Schuessler Vocal Arts Center at the Minnesota School of Music. He has also performed several roles in more that 50 theatrical productions. Ware has written Adventures in show more Singing and Basics of Vocal Pedagogy, both introductory texts for vocal students. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Classifications

Genres
Music, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
783.04Arts & recreationMusicMusic for single voices [formerly: sacred music]Vocal Instruction
LCC
MT825 .W18MusicInstruction and studyInstruction and studySinging and vocal technique
BISAC

Statistics

Members
49
Popularity
612,648
Rating
½ (4.33)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
8
ASINs
2