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Title: The Head Voice and Other Problems
Practical Talks on Singing
Author: D. A. Clippinger
Release Date: October 7, 2006 [eBook #19493]
Language: English
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THE HEAD VOICE AND OTHER PROBLEMS
Practical Talks on Singing
by
D. A. CLIPPINGER
Author of
Systematic Voice Training
The Elements of Voice Culture
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Oliver Ditson Company
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_To_
MY STUDENTS
_Past, Present and Future_
INTRODUCTION
The following chapters are the outgrowth of an enthusiasm for the work
of voice training, together with a deep personal interest in a large
number of conscientious young men and women who have gone out of my
studio into the world to engage in the responsible work of voice
teaching.
The desire to be o
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