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71. Technique
http://alpha.furman.edu/~bschoon/technique.html
How is your Technique? By Bruce Schoonmaker

72. Vocal Survival Techniques for Singers who Abuse and Overuse Their Voices
http://www.ent-consult.com/voiceproblems.html
You must never delude yourself. The cause of nodules, polyps, and chronic laryngitis, hoarseness and other unpleasant vocal disorders is usually overuse and abuse of the voice. . When you talk or sing, the vocal folds vibrate. The only way to heal the folds is to avoid hitting them together temporarily. This article is aimed at YOU.

73. The Lowered Larynx Technique
http://www.grandi-tenori.com/articles/articles_anthonisen_lowered_larynx.php
It consisted in lowering the larynx, keeping the jaws open as if yawning, but it was considerably difficult to sing this way and the trade-off was loss of modulation and dynamics, and Del Monaco sang in a declamatory manner most of the time

74. Traditional Gaelic song and singing sean-nós
http://www.siliconglen.com/culture/gaelicsong.html
His article has been praised by various people involved with traditional Gaelic singing, including lecturers and former lecturers at the School of Scottish Studies. Has strong links with traditional Irish singing and traditional Scots singing

75. The Meaning of Vocal Technique
http://www.singers-uk.org/the_meaning_of_vocal_technique.htm
Singing is a science. It is predictable, repeatable, and can be taught in a uniform manner. You simply learn to apply the correct muscular control to breathing, phonation, resonation, and articulation, and then sing. There is no mystery to it. Your mind controls it. There is one technique that works for everyone…

76. Damaging Vocal Techniques
http://www.voiceteacher.com/damaging.html
The Damaging Effects of a Flat-Tongued Technique, Case Study: Tenor Singing Baritone, Jaw Forward Technique, High Larynxed Technique: Often Associated with the Boy Choir Sound, Straight Tone Singing: The Early Music Trap, The Smile Technique, The Pulled Down Facial Posture in Singing, The Belting of Breath Pressure: Over-Development of the Chest Register, Locked Solar Plexus Technique, and the Breathy Technique, The Final Analysis: Causes of Vocal Fatigue

77. A Singer's Guide to the Well-Trained and Powerful Voice
http://www.jazzboulevard.com/bksample.htm
A short e-book on how to train the voice.

78. Normal Processes of Voice Production
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~ncr3025/roussel/codi504/voiceprod.htm
Codi 504 Voice Disorders Lecture 2:  Normal Processes of Voice Production

79. Misconceptions about the Power of the Voice
http://www.geocities.com/childofschoenberg/Wardchoir/Voicepower.htm
The amateur singer often applies the same logic to strengthening the voice, but without an understanding of which muscles to strengthen. He tenses muscles that in fact need to be relaxed, which usually results in a poorer, weaker vocal apparatus, not a stronger, better one.

80. Mind Body Connection
http://vocalway.com/issue5.htm
Exploring the Mind-Body Connection of Singing, exploring emotion and thought by Jeannie Deva


 
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