Cyndee~
I haven't read it yet, but the book sited (with Sinatra and Quinlan's name on it)is reprinted online, for free, at:
http://www.jazzsingers.com/TipsOnPopularSinging
Kristina www.geocities.com/kristinasvocalstudio
--- In vocalist-temporary@y..., "Tracey" <vocalist@v...> wrote: > In Reply To: > What are Frank Sinatra's Bel Canto vocalises, mentioned in the > previous posting? > Cyndee > > > --- In vocalist-temporary@y..., "Global Television Network" > <palace@g...> wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Global Endowment for the Arts Foundation > > To: vocalist-temporary@y... > > Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 4:53 PM > > Subject: Frank Sinatra Vocalise, and other discussions > > > > The Frank Sinatra vocalises that I was referring to were at one > time published (in the 1941) by Frank Sinatra when he was being > coached in Great Britian by a voice teacher named John Quinlan. At > this time Frank Sinatra was training in Opera (bel canto) and he > developed these vocalises in English in collaboration with John > Quinlan. > > Julie > > For anyone still interested, discovered Frank's vocalise on the > internet, find them here. > http://www.jazzsingers.com/TipsOnPopularSinging/ > Happy singing! > Tracey > http://www.vocalist.org.uk
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