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From:  "David Grogan" <dgrogan@e...>
"David Grogan" <dgrogan@e...>
Date:  Sun Dec 3, 2000  2:45 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist-temporary] Non-vocal vocal exercises??


Denis,

I enjoy singing into straws when I have to be quiet. I went down to
Churches Fried Chicken, bought a small meal, and took about 50 straws. Is
this wrong? Oh well, they are very helpful to me. You can't make a lot of
sound, and your voice and breathing get a good workout. Good luck with your
recording!

David Grogan
ETBU
Marshall, Texas

----- Original Message -----
From: Denis Lanza <dlanza@h...>
From: Denis Lanza <dlanza@h...>
To: <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com>
To: <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 12:04 AM
Subject: [vocalist-temporary] 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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