"The Voice in Singing" by Emma Seiler is a late 19th-century exploration of singing that weaves together science and art, with an emphasis on the body and its function.. The book looks at how understanding the body and how it works can help singers train better. It begins by sharing the author’s background and reasons for writing the book, pointing out that current ways of teaching singing don't use enough science. Seiler seeks to give singers a stronger base of knowledge by including what she learned from using a laryngoscope to watch how the voice works, promising a deep look at singing, its background, and how methods have changed to value both skill and artistic expression.
The Voice in Singing
By Emma Seiler
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Discover how science and art come together to unlock the secrets of the singing voice.
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