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The Musician's Breath: The Role of Breathing in Human Expression

Author James Jordan, Mark Moliterno, Nova Thomas
Publisher Gia Publications
Category Music
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ISBN / ASIN1579998348
ISBN-139781579998349
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Sales Rank612,507
CategoryMusic
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Examining breath in its role as the delivery system for ideas in musical performance, this provocative book makes a compelling case for the power of submitting oneself to its miracles. The study is divided into two sections the first discussing the why of breathing and the second providing the how with practical applications for singers, instrumentalists, and conductors. Unique perspectives on the practice of yoga and other paradigms help to reveal the breath s potential, ensuring that all musicians from choral directors to solo instrumentalists can deepen their understanding of human expression through this simple practice.

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