Vocal Fitness Training’s Teach Yourself to Sing!: 20 Singing Lessons to Improve Your Voice – Vocal Exercises and Instruction with Audio and Video Online Resources

$7.99

This book and its online resources provide structured vocal lessons to develop a student’s singing ability and musical talent.

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Vocal Fitness Training’s Teach Yourself to Sing!: 20 Singing Lessons to Improve Your Voice – Vocal Exercises and Instruction with Audio and Video Online Resources
$7.99

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Improving your singing takes time and effort so it’s good to have a plan!

Are you looking to kick off your vocal training, dust off your vocal cords, or just seeking some fresh ideas to help you improve your voice and vocal fitness?

This book teaches you a solid vocal technique to strengthen and build your voice with simple concepts and terminology through well-constructed vocal exercises. Based on the professional teaching methods developed by Jane Edgren at the Vocal Fitness Training(tm) studio, this book teaches skills in breathing, articulation, tone, and resonance in the low, middle and medium high range, with an emphasis on vocal fitness.

There are 20 self-guided singing lessons, and 12-months of free online access to over 140 vocal exercise audio tracks and 30 instructional videos, using the special code provided within the book. Additionally, each lesson has corresponding Practice Plans so you don’t have to figure out what to practice on your own. Each Practice Plan has a daily interactive playlist you can use with your smart phone, tablet or computer through the VocalFitnessStudio.com website.

FAQs
What is Vocal Fitness?
Most people would never participate in an athletic activity without taking some lessons to learn the basic skills to become successful. Singing is no different. The parts of the body primarily responsible for generating vocal sound are muscles capable of responding positively to physical training, and your voice will improve when they are strong, flexible, and working properly. Well-trained muscles for singing easily produce clear tones throughout the range, improve the overall stamina of the voice, and bring the entire instrument into balance.

Do I need to be able to read music to learn this material?
No, it is not necessary to be able to read music, although music for each vocal exercise is included in the book.

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