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This looks like a good book about singing.

Singing, Acting, And Movement In Opera: A Guide To Singer-getics

Authors: Mark Ross Clark
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Keywords: singergeticsguideoperaactingmovementsinging
Pages: 176
Published: 2002-09-01
Language: English
Category: TheaterPerforming ArtsArts & Photography,
ISBN-10: 0253215323     ISBN-13: 9780253215321
Binding: Paperback
List Price: 22.95 USD

(I am not selling this but thought some of you might like this.)

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Need some voice instruction?

If you feel you are in the need for some instruction to become a Great singer, then these books may have some direction for you.

I’ve heard Jerome Hines sing on occassion and had not realized that he had done a book about singing wherein he interviews great singers.

Jerome A. Hines (Jerome Albert Link Heinz )(November 8, 1921 – February 4, 2003) was an American operatic bass who performed at the Metropolitan Opera from 1946 to 1987. Standing 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m), his stage presence and stentorian voice made him ideal for such roles as Sarastro in The Magic Flute, Mephistopheles in Faust, Ramfis in Aida, the Grand Inquisitor in Don Carlos, the title role of Boris Godunov and King Mark in Tristan und Isolde.  Hines made his operatic debut at the San Francisco Opera in 1941.    In 1946, Hines made his debut at the Met. In 1953, Hines made his European debut. Hines turned to coaching later in his career, founding the Opera-Music Theatre Institute of New Jersey in 1987, but he continued performing virtually until the end of his life; among his last appearances was a concert performance as the Grand Inquisitor with the Boston Bel Canto Opera in 2001 at the age of 79.

Hines wrote a memoir, This is My Story, This is My Song (1969) , and two books on singing, The Four Voices of Man (1997) and Great Singers on Great Singing (1982).

Hines maintained his interest in mathematics, one of his college majors, and occasionally published articles on the subject in mathematical journals; an example is an article “On approximating the roots of an equation by iteration” in the January/February 1951 issue of Mathematics Magazine.

Hines died of undisclosed causes in 2003, at age 81 at a Manhattan hospital.

Hines was married to the soprano Lucia Evangelista from 1952 until her death from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2000. They had four children, David, Andrew, John and Russell. For most of his life, he lived in South Orange, New Jersey.

Hear him in an early recording @   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BEYiDUB670

Hear him as an older man still singing @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YaH4ZVwpqs  He wrote the opera this song was in.

Hear him when old with Old Man River: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lii5V2VjUQ4                      I Iintroduce this song as the Basses National Anthem when I sing it because of Jerome Hines calling it that. He was 74  and still healthy and sounding healthy because of singing I’m sure.

The other books you’ll need to research on your own. And now to the books. investigate and buy the ones you need and learn better how to be a great singer while having fun and staying healthy.

Enjoy!

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Great Singers on Great Singing: A Famous Opera Star Interviews 40 Famous Opera Singers on the Technique of Singing
Great Singers on Great Singing: A Famous Opera Star Interviews 40…
by Jerome Hines
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The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults: A Manual for Teachers of Singing and for Choir Directors (with accompanying CD of sample vocal faults)
The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults: A Manual for Teachers…
by James C. McKinney
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The Structure of Singing: System and Art in Vocal Technique
The Structure of Singing: System and Art in Vocal Technique
by Richard Miller
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Great Singers on the Art of Singing (Dover Books on Music)
Great Singers on the Art of Singing (Dover Books on Music)
by Harriette BrowerJames Francis Cooke
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Musicals: Movies and TV shows

I watch musicals whenever I can.

I just love them.  Do you?

You can learn a lot about singing presentations and what works well by watching how others do it.  And movies and TV shows especially if you own them and can return often. The singers in these can inspire and instruct.

So why not start your own collection of musicals now.

Here are some suggestions:

Jay Beacham,

Are you looking for something in our Musicals and Performing Arts Movies & TV Shows department? If so, you might be interested in these items.

Musicals and Performing Arts Movies & TV Shows
Music Man
Music Man
Robert Preston (Actor), Shirley Jones (Actor), Morton Dacosta(Director) | Format: DVD
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Meredith Willson's The Music Man (TV Film)
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man (TV Film)
Matthew Broderick (Actor), Kristin Chenoweth (Actor), Jeff Bleckner(Director) | Format: DVD
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My Fair Lady
My Fair Lady
Audrey Hepburn (Actor), Rex Harrison (Actor), George Cukor(Director) | Format: DVD
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The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection (The Sound of Music / The King and I / Oklahoma! / South Pacific / State Fair / Carousel)
The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection
Julie Andrews (Actor), Christopher Plummer (Actor), Fred Zinnemann (Director), Henry King (Director) | Format: DVD
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Singin in the Rain 60th Anniversary
Singin in the Rain 60th Anniversary
Debbie Reynolds (Actor), Donald O’connor (Actor), Gene Kelly(Director), Stanley Donen (Director) | Format: DVD
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Hello, Dolly! Widescreen Edition
Hello, Dolly! Widescreen Edition
Barbra Streisand (Actor), Walter Matthau (Actor), Gene Kelly(Director) | Format: DVD
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Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof
Topol (Actor), Patience Collier (Actor) | Format: DVD
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Oklahoma! (50th Anniversary Edition)
Oklahoma! (50th Anniversary Edition)
Gordon MacRae (Actor), Gloria Grahame (Actor), Fred Zinnemann(Director) | Format: DVD
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The King And I
The King And I
Yul Brynner (Actor), Deborah Kerr (Actor), Walter Lang (Director) |Format: DVD
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South Pacific (Collector's Edition)
South Pacific (Collector’s Edition)
Rossano Brazzi (Actor), Mitzi Gaynor (Actor), Joshua Logan(Director) | Format: DVD
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TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Broadway Musicals (Show Boat / Annie Get Your Gun / Kiss Me Kate / Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Broadway Musicals
Howard Keel (Actor), Kathryn Grayson (Actor) | Format: DVD
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Guys & Dolls
Guys & Dolls
Roddy Mcdowall (Actor), Marlon Brando (Actor), Robert Louis Stevenson (Director), Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Director) | Format:DVD
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 Well don’t have anything else to say so catch you next time.

Jay

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A Music Project-you can help

A Music Project-you can help:

There is a girl named Mckenna Brunson who is doing research on music and it’s effect on humans.

i learned about it from Bonnie Moore, a piano teacher in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Please help my grand-daughter with her science fair project if you have a few moments. The project centers on how music affects us. THANKS!!

 

Well I contacted her granddaughter and she wrote back about her project:

there’s an experiment focused on music’s affect on your heart rate and mood and is in need of participants. Anyone who wants to participate can go to this web address: http://mckennabrunson.wix.com/music-and-you

A little about Mckenna: Thanks! Your site is great! I’m a singer as well, taking lessons and it is my life. Which, obviously is why I chose to do my research on this topic. …. I need a a lot more responses, and spreading the word would really help! Thanks again!

Here’s your chance to comment, tell your story about music and help a worthy cause.

so go to Music and You now and help out.

That’s it for today.

Catch you next time.

Jay

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Singing is healthy for body and mind and soul

 

Singing is healthy for body and mind and soul.

If singing is important physical health what about mental and emotional health?

Well it is for me.

The air(oxygen) that gets into the body helps the body be healthier and then the mental disposition is elevated.  When i’m depressed or sad, singing lifts my spirits and gives me hope that things will be better and improve. Hard to stay sad when one is singing. Isn’t this what Neil Diamonds song “Song Sung Blue” talks about?

“Song Sung Blue”
(The words in bold type are showing the therapeuticness of singing.)

Song sung blue, everybody knows one
Song sung blue, every garden grows oneMe and you are subject to
The blues now and then
But when you take the blues
And make a song
You sing ’em out again
You sing ’em out againSong sung blue, weeping like a willow
Song sung blue, sleeping on my pillow
Funny thing,
But you can sing it with a cry in your voice
And before you know it get to feeling good
You simply got no choiceMe and you are subject to
The blues now and then
But when you take the blues
And make a song
You sing ’em out again

Song sung blue, weeping like a willow
Song sung blue, sleeping on my pillow
Funny thing,
But you can sing it with a cry in your voice
And before you know it start to feeling good
You simply got no choice

Song sung blue
Song sung blue
Funny thing,
But you can sing it with a cry in your voice

 

When my wife died young, I threw myself into singing in choirs, groups, musicals and the like. I didn’t have time to feel sorry for myself. I didn’t really cry which is very important to emotional healing. Several year later while driving home from work I was singing a happy song and started crying about her death. It Had to come and it did because of singing a song.  Later I watched a musical on TV and the singing brought tears again. Part of an important healing process after the loss of a loved one.

Scientists don’t call this evidence so here are somethings that can add proof to my personal experiences.

Many studies have shown that music listening can enhance the emotional and cognitive functioning of patients affected by various neurological conditions.  http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2996848/

  • Listening to preferred music stimulates the release of dopamine (the brain neurochemical responsible for pleasure and reward), reducing the use of opiate drugs in postoperative pain
  • Singing can increase levels of Immunoglobulin A and decrease levels of stress
  • Singing increases levels of oxytocin promoting social affiliation
  • Music is shown to modify and regulate automatic systems such as: heart rate, respiration rate, perspiration and other automatic systems                                                   http://singfit.com/2013/clinical-research-on-the-benefits-of-singing/

Therapeutic effects of music and singing for older people:  Two reviews and 16 research reports were identified, the majority of which were intervention studies. All the studies reported benefits from music or singing for older people. Positive findings related to dementia, specific disorders (osteoarthritis pain, post-operative delirium, sleep difficulties, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), and older people living at home. Recommendations for nursing were made, although there is a need for clarification on how nursing interventions should be implemented.

Read More: http://rcnpublishing.com/doi/abs/10.7748/ns2010.01.24.19.35.c7446?journalCode=ns

Here are two more resources that help verify my statement about emotional and mental health benefits derived from singing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_therapy

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23259231

Okay so it’s healthy.

Now How does your health effect your singing?

Steve Lowell makes some good points about good health being needed for good singing in the following excerpt from this article:

“Why “living healthy matters no matter what”

This is the type of truth that so many respond with, “Yeah, I know that.”, and still it deserves a reminder. Perhaps I was lucky enough to learn this lesson at  a  young age while in school for musical theater.

A friend of mine who had the lead in a musical that required a strong singing voice, got drunk after an opening night celebration and contracted mononucleosis. He lost his voice for two months, and it took over a year before his voice/throat fully recovered. It was the perfect “teaching story” that professors loved to throw at us when they feared we were about to do something unhealthy before a show or audition. The fact is every single thing that we do to our bodies, in forms of exercise, food, drink, and sleep, affects the way our voice sounds. If you sound perfect for an audition one day, and the next day sound like a different person due to the way you treat your body, you no longer sound like “what they need” and in essence you did not do your job as a voice actor.

I mention this because many getting into the business make the mistake of treating it as “paid to talk”, which is a trivial way to look at it. You have to take care of your health in order to make sure your voice is strong enough to audition everyday. Maybe this is more relevant for voice actors who deal with cold winters during the holiday season, but even during warmer months it should still be remembered that the “way you sound” may be a reflection of “how well you are taking care of yourself.”

This quote always sticks out in my mind:

“You have to keep fit being a singer. That’s part of the job. You can’t do it unless you have incredible stamina.”

– Roger Daltry, The Who

Granted he is a singer, but doing 20 – 40 auditions a day requires stamina. Losing your voice means losing money. Your voice is extremely sensitive and needs to be protected.” http://www.bodalgo.com/blog/two-truths-online-voice-casting/#comment-6170

Thanks, Steve

Are you sad or discouraged? Start singing!

Angry, upset, frustrated? Solution? Singing!

I heard of two men who were to blows all the time.  They went to a mutual church leader who listened to their concerns about each other and then asked the two to sing hymns together and their anger vanished.

This works with children, married couples, any group that have ill feelings.

Yes in my opinion, singing is good for mental and emotional as well as physical health and all these areas of our lives work together anyway.

Well, I’m done for today.

Catch you next time.

Jay

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Musicals-you gotta love them

Several friends just finished the Hurricane, Utah city musical production of Les Mis.

These things are fun, entertaining and keep singing alive.

Remember these greats?

Musicals and Performing Arts Movies & TV Shows
Music Man
Music Man
Robert Preston (Actor), Shirley Jones (Actor), Morton Dacosta(Director) | Format: DVD
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Meredith Willson's The Music Man (TV Film)
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The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection (The Sound of Music / The King and I / Oklahoma! / South Pacific / State Fair / Carousel)
The Rodgers & Hammerstein Collection
Julie Andrews (Actor), Christopher Plummer (Actor), Fred Zinnemann (Director), Henry King (Director) | Format: DVD
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Singin in the Rain 60th Anniversary
Singin in the Rain 60th Anniversary
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My Fair Lady
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Oklahoma! (50th Anniversary Edition)
Oklahoma! (50th Anniversary Edition)
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Hello, Dolly! Widescreen Edition
Hello, Dolly! Widescreen Edition
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Fiddler on the Roof
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The King And I
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TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Broadway Musicals (Show Boat / Annie Get Your Gun / Kiss Me Kate / Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Broadway Musicals
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South Pacific (Collector's Edition)
South Pacific (Collector’s Edition)
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Guys and Dolls
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Gigi
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I’ll have to admit, as much as I liked the first Music Man film listed here, I enjoyed the TV film (also listed here) much more and have watched it just recently again.

I’ve seen a local production of South Pacific that rivaled the movie.  The St. George Utah Musical Theater put on a great theater in the round performance with voices and acting on a professional level.

And of course Tuacahn in Ivins, Utah has an open air summer schedule that yearly truly is the Broadway of the west.

As long as people keep performing, watching and enjoying these shows Musical Theater isn’t dead.

Catch you next time.

Jay

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Breathing when singing

Breathing when singing.

How do you breath when singing or talking for that matter?

Here is a short video presenting some ideas about it.

 

 

Lena Horne used her nostrils and just opening her mouth to let the air in.

check her out singing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omb2kItC-JY

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Others don’t but gasp for air.

Here’s an example of an air sucker behind a recording I did:

http://www.singsnap.com/karaoke/r/b9af327c8

Using air sucking for dramatic effect is a proper use in singing.

Here’s an example from the Pirates of Penzance, where the Major General sings:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSGWoXDFM64

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Which do you prefer?

For a pleasant listen it is best to learn breath control for microphones pick up every little sound even our breathing.

Do you breath with ease?

Andrea Bocelli sings almost effortlessly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekU7fHgjsGs

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With your diaphragm?

Here is a link to a good article about it:

 

Correct Breathing and ‘Support’ for Singing

And two video lessons by Chip Jenkins, where she shows how to use the diaphragm and gives exercises to do:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXoHdl_eitA

and by Sue Govali , where she goes through exercises:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGx9Cr6jPHU

 

With your chest?

This comment is applicable:

on 01 Apr 2017 at 10:39 am Dedicated server

 

Exploring the physiological reasons for good posture and effective breathing is introduced when the student is old enough to begin understanding the science behind what we aim to do as singers. As a voice teacher, I feel it is important for each student to understand how his or her instrument works and why.

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blowin’ in the wind isn’t just a song.

Many people get ill in the Spring, I even had a chest infection(bronchitis) last week.(written several years ago)

Why?

Well I believe the answer is blowing in the Spring breezes.  Let me explain.

The grass and quick growing spring vegetation starts growing and the towns, cities, counties and home owners, not wanting to work and abhorring green, start spraying poisons of all kinds all over, day after day. These chemicals are not only poisonous to plants but to man and animal alike.  And with the winds are blown every where when applied and when outgassing in the sun.

The people breath this stuff in and then become ill and the illness is just blamed on “it going around”, “I’m old”, “I’m run down”, etc.

The sprayers are waging a chemical war on the world and the weaker people get ill, and the yet weaker ones die and the weeds live on and on.

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(Today 11/5/2013)Yesterday, I passed the grounds crew on the medium landscaping on “Turtle Road” (as some prefer to call it), in St. George, Utah. Some of the landscape men were hoeing weeds and others were spraying poison on small cloe to the ground green plants.

There was ice on the water at my house this am, the first freeze.

Question: Why spray poisons on weeds to kill them when they will freeze out soon?

And in the spring why spray on grasses that will wither and die in the approaching summer heat.?

What’s the reasoning?

Make work, waste money, just poison the environment when ever where ever?

You tell me…

The answer is blowing in the wind(in German: Die Antwort weiss ganz allein der Wind) just like the song says. Poisons blowing in the wind.

We won’t have good to sing about if we are all ill from poisons.

Catch you next time.

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It’s Raining-Can’t Go Out-So….

I used to live in Cottage Grove, Oregon during the mid 1970s.  I moved back to Dixie in Southern Utah to get away from the rain.  Today is a typical Willamette Valley Day, socked in, a light drizzle punctuated by an occasional heavy rain.  Wet, dark and cold. So I’m hold up infront of the computer.

While checking out FaceBook posts, I ran across one from Brodie Perry.  He runs a vocal studio ( http://brodieperry.com/ ) in Santa Clara, Utah but has online students world wide. He is one fantastic singer himself and his students shine.   His post is about not pre-judging one’s performance while in the middle of it by not listening or taking heed to how  one thinks he or she is sounding.

Oh, just go and read it for yourself @  http://lnkd.in/b_AvPZq 

When there just click the see more to read all that Brodie has to say.  You’ll like his take on this subject.

My comment was “Great post. I’ve sometimes thought I was bad, while recordings and listeners said otherwise. The “Don’t pre-judge yourself” is good advice.”

Well, Brodie explains it all so I’m out of here.

Catch you next time.

Jay

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