Mary Beth,
I'm catching up on days of mail, but I wanted to let you know that you can read more about Don Miller's work at www.vocevista.com, and you can write to him at d.g.miller@m... . He was my voice teacher in college, and he remains a friend and wonderful colleague. He is pleased to talk to interested singers and teachers about his work, and I encourage you to get in touch with him. If he doesn't answer right away, it's because he travels a great deal, demonstrating and training people to use VoceVista.
Robin Lynne Frye Mezzo-Soprano Voice and Piano Teacher New York, New York
-----Original Message----- From: Domisosing@a... <Domisosing@a... <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com < Subject: Re: [vocalist-temporary] Re: Registers, was: Comparison of female and male si...
>Hi There, > I must have deleted a few posts............but, who is this man, and how >does one get a hold of his dissertation...? I studied with a teacher who was >a "Coffin" advocate from Northern Colorado.....I believe. Now that I'm >further along in my teaching and understanding of the voice, his theories >make perfect sense........i.e., matching the natural frequency of the >resonator to the frequency of the vibrator......however: Honestly, his >modifications were so intense that it almost became a hindrance to performing >the music.............there has to be a way to simplify the theory. > In essence, Speech Level does the same modifications, only simplified, >yet for some students, these even seem like a stretch. > Just observations.... > Mary Beth F. > > > > > > >
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