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From:  "Lloyd W. Hanson" <lloyd.hanson@n...>
Date:  Tue Dec 3, 2002  4:18 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Analyzing health of pop vs classical tech, was Amplification

Leslie:

Thanks for the important information on the presence of tension in
the singing mechanism and its degree of intensity as found in singers
of different singing styles. This is a most important research
project because it more clearly defines the possible effects of
different singing styles on the voice based on a well thought out and
practical research project as developed by one of the leading schools
of voice research in the USA.

I encourage all to read it.



>In a message dated 12/1/02 2:44:42 PM Central Standard Time, buzzcen@a...
>writes:
>
>> Interestingly, Ron Combs (a classical teacher at northeastern Illinois) did
>> a
>> rather extensive survey on vocal problems and singers and was surprised by
>> the findings that genre played very little part in it.
>
>Wake Forest University Voice Center has an interesting website with an
>interesting article:
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>Leslie
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