One voice : integrating techniques across performance disciplines /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

Waveland Press,, Long Grove, Illinois, United States, p.xv, 142 pages : (2022)

ISBN:

1478647892

Call Number:

MT956

Mots-clés:

(OCoLC)fst00796146, (OCoLC)fst01119311, (OCoLC)fst01168754, aat, Acting., Art dramatique., Chant., Chants., Culture., fast, Singing., Voice culture., voice training, Voix

Notes:

First edition title: One voice, integrating singing technique and theatre voice training.Includes bibliographical references.Part I: Basic technique. 1. The foundation ; 2. Vocal anatomy and physiology ; 3. Range, resonance, and articulation ; 4. The voice/movement relationship -- Part II: Performance details. 5. Reading music ; 6. Working with text ; 7. Singing and acting -- Part III: Additional perspectives. 8. Related research ; 9. Special considerations ; 10. The whole voice.Too often performers are conditioned to think they have a "speaking voice" and a "singing voice." Yet, in fact, the voice we use to speak, laugh, cry, shout, scream, yawn, and call out is the same voice we use to sing! Dr. Joan Melton brings together the contrasting worlds of singing and acting training in an approach that is physically energizing, vocally freeing, and infinitely practical. Her groundbreaking book outlines a course of study that effectively integrates singing and theatre voice techniques throughout the training process. The physicality of Melton's approach addresses the concerns of professional voice users in any field, and her detailed work on phrasing applies equally to singing and speaking. The CD accompanying this edition features guidelines and detailed instructions for many of the exercises, including a complete yoga-based sequence with sound.