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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ricci CarrPublisher: Silverbird Publishing Pty, Limited Imprint: Silverbird Publishing Pty, Limited Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9780648589358ISBN 10: 0648589358 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 12 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRicci has had significant experience as both a vocal performer and educator. I Can Sing, But Where is My Voice? is a clear reflection of this. Not only does this book contain a wide range of very practical, measurable exercises and strategies to help the student to improve the quality of their singing but it also addresses the singer as a whole person. The voice is a unique instrument in that it exists within the body of the performer. Ricci is obviously acutely aware of this and has explored many ways of improving a person's well-being which then has a positive impact on their ability to realise their potential as a vocalist. I am confident that this thought-provoking book will be a valuable resource for singers regardless of their level of experience. Phil Hornblow, B.Mus, A.MusT.C.L, Vision Studios, Wellington New Zealand 'Passion' and 'hard work' come to mind when reading I Can Sing, But Where is My Voice? Ricci has voiced (sic) her thoughts, knowledge and practical experience in an informative way, not only on singing and the voice, but on a number of issues associated with voice projection and what is expected of a quality vocalist. There is plenty of useful information in this book for every aspiring singer. Gavin Hawley, Composer/Arranger/Musician, Queensland The book I Can Sing, But Where is My Voice? is a very well thought out and written guide for those who, for enjoyment or a future in singing, can use as a practical guide in every aspect. There is plenty of information; advice (as what to expect, health, posture and much more). How to begin and what is necessary. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Included are student's comments which were a good insight to the success that was achieved for each one. The career photo gallery was an interesting aspect, for this helped me to know the teacher and of the achievements attained. This in turn I found encouraging. It's a delightful book with much to offer for many a person's achievement in the excellence of singing. Diane Corser, Cert III in Education Support, Logan Qld This is an amazing guide on how to become a confident singer as well as a happy person. In this book are many helpful, encouraging tips giving choices for singers such as alcohol, drugs and cigarettes, tattoos and how each one can affect the singing voice. There are some interesting student's stories in her book where they advise what positive things happened for their own voices. Simona Smaidziunaite Korkus, B.A Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, Child Educator. Have you always wanted to become a singer? Ricci Carr has developed a foolproof method to help you realise your dreams. She knows her subject very well, having come from a professional voice background. If you follow Ricci's program, you will certainly improve your singing range, accuracy and stamina. It's a practical, easy to follow book that every singer should read! Judy Newman, Gold Coast Queensland What a marvellous book it is -- concise, covers everything and very positive. It ought to sell well to aspiring performers. Peter Blake, Ear, nose and throat specialist, particular interest in treating professional artists, including announcers and singers. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |