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From:  Denis Lanza <dlanza@h...>
Denis Lanza <dlanza@h...>
Date:  Sun Dec 3, 2000  6:04 am
Subject:  Non-vocal vocal exercises??


Hello My Esteemed Colleagues and Mentors:
I have a somewhat odd question that is an oxymoron in and of itself. I am
staying somewhere for a few days where it is not possible for me to vocalize
at all at any time. This is problematic for me as I am used to keeping a
consistent practice schedule and I have a very important recording session
to do the day after I come back. I don't want my "equipment" to be unused
and not loose going into a very demanding and crucial session.
I was wondering if anyone on the list knows of any non-vocal or, shall I
say, inaudible exercises one can do to keep the vocal equipment limber to a
point or the muscles involved? If it is of any help, I am a student of Seth
Riggs and so do study and practice Speech Level Singing Technique. Thank you
all for your time and consideration! :)
Yours In Music and Voice,
Denis J. Lanza
Vocalist
http://www.denisjlanza.com
http://www.infinityminusone.com



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7273 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? RALUCOB@a...   Sun  12/3/2000   2 KB
7275 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? Ian Belsey   Sun  12/3/2000   2 KB
7281 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? Lloyd W. Hanson   Sun  12/3/2000   3 KB
7277 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? David Grogan   Sun  12/3/2000   4 KB
7278 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? Caio Rossi   Sun  12/3/2000   2 KB
7279 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? David Grogan   Sun  12/3/2000   3 KB
7282 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? DIANE M. CLARK (MUSIC DEPARTM   Sun  12/3/2000   2 KB
7302 Re: Non-vocal vocal exercises?? Robin L. Frye   Mon  12/4/2000   2 KB

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