The Functional Unity of the Singing Voice

The Functional Unity of the Singing Voice
ISBN-10
0810827085
ISBN-13
9780810827080
Category
Medical
Pages
331
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Author
Barbara Doscher

Description

Describes the anatomy and physiology of breathing and phonation and examines the acoustical laws necessary for an understanding of resonation. Extensive bibliography.

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