Your Voice at Its Best: Enhancement of the Healthy Voice, Help for the Troubled Voice 5th Edition
Author(s): David Blair McClosky (Author), Members of the McClosky Institute of Voice (Author)
Publisher: Waveland Press, Inc.
Publication Date: February 19, 2011
Edition: 5th
Language: English
Print length: 104 pages
ISBN-10: 1577667050
ISBN-13: 9781577667056
Book Description
Freedom, ease, and power in song and speech for singers, public speakers, executives, and actors! Now in the Fifth Edition, this straightforward, clearly written guide presents David Blair McClosky’s highly acclaimed techniques for developing and mastering a more perfect voice as well as rehabilitating voices that have suffered abuse. McClosky’s methods, proven effective for more than 50 years, have been used by voice teachers, voice students, and speech pathologists as well as singers, actors, public speakers, executives, salespeople, ministers, broadcasters, and others whose voice use is significant in their life including the late President John F. Kennedy. Practicing McClosky’s full range of techniques ensures that individuals can be the caretakers of their own voice and achieve maximum quality and fitness.
Titles of related interest also available from Waveland Press: Davids-LaTour, Vocal Technique: A Guide to Classical and Contemporary Styles for Conductors, Teachers, and Singers, Second Edition (ISBN 9781478640226); Emmons-Sonntag, The Art of the Song Recital (ISBN 9781577662204); McKinney, The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults: A Manual for Teachers of Singing and for Choir Directors (ISBN 9781577664031); Melton-Tom, One Voice: Integrating Techniques across Performance Disciplines, Third Edition (ISBN 9781478647898); and Stanton, Steps to Singing for Voice Classes, Third Edition (ISBN 9781577661351).
Editorial Reviews
Review
“I love this book. It is the exact technique I teach, and the simple organization of the literature is so easy for my students to reference.” –Deena Moore, Winston-Salem State University
“I love this book. It is the exact technique I teach, and the simple organization of the literature is so easy for my students to reference.” –Deena Moore, Winston-Salem State University
“I love this book. It is the exact technique I teach, and the simple organization of the literature is so easy for my students to reference.” –Deena Moore, Winston-Salem State University
From the Publisher
Titles of related interest also from Waveland Press: Emmons-Sonntag, The Art of the Song Recital (ISBN 9781577662204); McKinney, The Diagnosis and Correction of Vocal Faults: A Manual for Teachers of Singing and for Choir Directors (ISBN 9781577664031); and Stanton, Steps to Singing for Voice Classes, Third Edition (ISBN 9781577661351).
About the Author
David Blair McClosky graduated from the New England Conservatory in Boston and had a career in opera and oratorio performance. He subsequently dedicated over 50 years to studying the complexities of the vocal instrument and the treatment of voice disorders in singers and speakers. In collaboration with eminent otolaryngologists at Syracuse University and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, Mr. McClosky developed techniques to resolve vocal problems without surgery. He was Clinical Voice Therapist at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and treated people from all over the United States and beyond. Mr. McClosky was Professor of Voice at Boston University and taught at the Boston Conservatory of Music. He lectured and presented papers at many prestigious universities and professional organizations throughout the United States and abroad. The techniques he pioneered in the 1950s based on correct diaphragmatic breathing, relaxation of the extrinsic laryngeal musculature, and the proper use of the vocal folds to produce healthy phonation are now used worldwide by performing singers, speakers, and teachers to maintain healthy, resilient voices even under demanding conditions.
The McClosky Institute of Voice, founded in 1981, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the maintenance and enhancement of the healthy voice, as well as care and help for the troubled voice. Certified McClosky Voice Technicians (CMVTs) are voice teachers, professional singers and speakers, music educators, choral conductors, and speech and language pathologists. They are experienced in helping other professional voice users to modify their vocal habits to rebuild and enhance healthy, robust, and lasting speaking and singing voices.