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Voice production in singing and speaking, based on scientific principles

By Wesley Mills

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the science behind vocal mastery and learn how understanding your body can unlock your true potential in singing and speaking.

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2006-11-20
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Summary

"Voice Production in Singing and Speaking, Based on Scientific Principles" by Wesley Mills is a book that highlights the author's strong belief in the need to use scientific principles for voice training for both singing and speaking. In this book, Mills describes how proper vocal instruction should be based on understanding the physiological processes and functions of the voice. The major goal of the book is to provide readers with insights into the relationship between the anatomy, physiology, and effective vocal techniques, in order to promote a more reasoned and effective approach to voice production. The book also touches on Mills' background in vocal education and fixing the damaged voices of those students who underwent traditional training, rather than scientific based training.

About the Author

Thomas Wesley Mills (1847–1915), generally referred to as T. Wesley Mills in the scientific literature, was a Canadian physician and physiologist who worked as a professor at McGill University. Mills was Canada's first professional physiologist. He authored books and research articles on comparative physiology, animal behavior, and the physiology of voice production.

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