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The Voice: Its Production, Care and Preservation

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This work combines medical anatomy and practical pedagogy to explain how the voice is produced, preserved, and improved. It covers breathing (inspiration and expiration), laryngeal physiology, pitch and sympathetic vibration, registers and subdivisions of the voice, the glottal stroke, selection of teachers, and vocal hygiene including prevention and treatment of common lesions. Emphasis is placed on aligning physiological technique with psychological factors of artistry, and musical examples and exercises illustrate the methods and remedies discussed.

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Frank E. Miller

Frank E. Miller was an author and vocal coach known for his work in the field of voice training. His notable book, "The Voice: Its Production, Care and Preservation," provides insights into the techniques and practices essential for maintaining vocal health and enhancing vocal performance. Miller's contributions to the literature on vocal pedagogy reflect a commitment to helping individuals understand and improve their vocal abilities. His work remains a valuable resource for singers, actors, and anyone interested in the art of voice.

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