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The singer's ego : finding balance between music and life : a guide for singers and those who teach and work with singers

Few people, other than singers themselves, understand the daily psychological conflicts that make up the singer's world--challenges unique to those who carry their instrument in their own body. Singers must deal with crises of vocal health and self-doubt, take criticism over every aspect of their appearance, and endure the stereotypes of the "diva" label, all while communicating the most profound human emotions through their music. And while music schools do much to prepare voice majors technically, they often look past the inner turmoil that is an unavoidable part of the singer's life. From the psychological to the practical, anything that can or will affect a singer's performance is included in this book. Author Lynn Eustis, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and voice instructor at the University of North Texas, draws from her experience as a professional singer and the wisdom gained from her many years of teaching voice. This book is divided into two parts: "The Inner World," which covers all of the emotional and personal issues involved with singing, and "The Outer World," which addresses questions of public perception and performance. At the end of each chapter, Eustis includes a section called "Further Explanation" that is filled with introspective exercises.

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  • "Few people, other than singers themselves, understand the daily psychological conflicts that make up the singer's world--challenges unique to those who carry their instrument in their own body. Singers must deal with crises of vocal health and self-doubt, take criticism over every aspect of their appearance, and endure the stereotypes of the "diva" label, all while communicating the most profound human emotions through their music. And while music schools do much to prepare voice majors technically, they often look past the inner turmoil that is an unavoidable part of the singer's life. From the psychological to the practical, anything that can or will affect a singer's performance is included in this book. Author Lynn Eustis, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and voice instructor at the University of North Texas, draws from her experience as a professional singer and the wisdom gained from her many years of teaching voice. This book is divided into two parts: "The Inner World," which covers all of the emotional and personal issues involved with singing, and "The Outer World," which addresses questions of public perception and performance. At the end of each chapter, Eustis includes a section called "Further Explanation" that is filled with introspective exercises."@en
  • "Most voice teachers begin as professional singers themselves and now?perhaps facing the loss of their own performing identities?work to build and support their students in every way possible. In The Teacher's Ego, author Lynn Eustis grapples with these two distinct egos, those of both singer and teacher, and reveals practical implications for any professional voice teacher. Ultimately, the relationship between a singer and a voice teacher is complex. As Eustis states, ""Voice teachers who understand their own motivations are infinitely more effective in the studio than those who don't."""@en
  • "From the psychological to the practical, the serious challenges and issues that can affect a singer's performance are explored in this groundbreaking book. Author Lynn Eustis, herself a professional signer and voice instructor, argues that the daily psychological conflicts that make up a singer's world can have profound implications for both the singer and the teacher. The book is divided into two parts: The Inner World, which discusses all of the emotional and personal issues involved with singing, and The Outer World, which addresses questions of public perception and performance. The end of..."
  • "From the psychological to the practical, the serious challenges and issues that can affect a singer's performance are explored in this groundbreaking book. Author Lynn Eustis, herself a professional signer and voice instructor, argues that the daily psychological conflicts that make up a singer's world can have profound implications for both the singer and the teacher. The book is divided into two parts: The Inner World, which discusses all of the emotional and personal issues involved with singing, and The Outer World, which addresses questions of public perception and performance. The end of each chapter includes a section for further exploration that is filled with introspective exercises. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of singers, conductors, and teachers of singing at all levels."@en

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  • "The singer's ego : finding balance between music and life : a guide for singers and those who teach and work with singers"@en
  • "˜Theœ Singer's Ego Finding Balance Between Music and Life"
  • "The Singer's Ego - Finding Balance Between Music and Life a Guide for Singers and Those Who Teach and Work With Singers"@en
  • "The singer's ego : finding balance between music and life, a guide for singers and those who teach and work with singers"
  • "The singer's ego : finding balance between music and life, a guide for singers and those who teach and work with singers"@en