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Adolescent singers and perceptions of vocal identity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 October 2003

Susan Monks
Affiliation:
yarnallmonks@yahoo.co.uk
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Abstract

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The link between voice and self-image is so fundamental it is often overlooked or taken for granted. Yet the knowledge of this relationship has much to teach singing teachers and choral directors in making communication with singers more effective, in choice of repertoire, technical development and rehearsal strategies. This study set out to explore the way adolescent singers think about their voices and express themselves through singing. The results produced a rich diversity of evidence which suggests that vocal change is a fruitful area for exploring in greater depth the relationship between the voice, musical expression and the human psyche.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2003 Cambridge University Press