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"The Complete Technique for Singers and Speakers"
The truth is, everyone who wants to, can sing. It's more about targeted muscle development, daily practice, and taking care not to damage your vocal instrument. Yes, some people are born with talent. But as a voice teacher, I can promise you: If you want to sing, you can sing. And sing beautifully.
Vocal Vibrance is "like a music teacher in a book."
Here's a partial Table of Contents:
The Articulators (lips, teeth, tongue, jaw) and Articulator exercises and warm-ups.
Breathing - Classical and modified breathing techniques and warm-ups. Exercises to strengthen the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.

The Diaphragm - Where is this thing?
Care of the Vocal Instrument
Dynamics - How to make your voice come alive.
Ear Training
Ensemble Singing
Expand Your Range!
How to Find Your Perfect Voice Teacher
How to Break Glass
Glossary of Musical Terms
The Glottal Stop
The Larynx
Legato Singing
How to Memorize Music and Lyrics
Modes
How to Eliminate Phlegm (without damaging your voice)
Pop, Rock, and Belting
Registers and Ranges - Everything you need to know
Resonance, Placement, and Tone

Scat Singing
Song Singing - Repertoire and Upkeep
Speaking - Elements of a Great Speaking Voice
Stage Fright - How to sing your best anyway!
Vibrato
Vocal Cords
Vocalizing (with tons of vocal exercises)
Voice and Age
Vowel Sounds - Their importance, Their pronunciations
Warm-ups
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