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Published: 05.01.2011.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 19 units
References: Used
  • Summaries, Notes 'Academic Singing Technique', 1.
  • Summaries, Notes 'Academic Singing Technique', 2.
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Conclusion
Singing can be tough and it can also be easy. It defends on if a person can find the most appropiate style of singing and coach. Singing is a very natural process, and every time it is tried to “force” anything, the voice will fall apart.
Even if a person is tone deaf and cannot hold a note, can turn this around and develop a singing voice to a decent standard! Singing is just a skill. When a person has trained long enough to be called a singer, all the things he is doing in the technical process, he does autopilot and even does not think about this, but he can concentrate to the feelings he can involve in the sounds he is making. If the singer follows all the academic singing rules, he cannot harm his voice, maybe this is why the academic singing is so prestige- it never cheats and is so beautiful.

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