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Tag: Functional training

What Did 19th Century Writers Say About: Gender Differences in the Larynx?

November 4, 2014January 27, 2015 Justin PetersenLeave a comment

"Anatomy teaches us that there is no difference between the male and female larynx save in size, so that actions are the same and results are the same, only differing in pitch, the female voice being a reproduction of the male on a higher scale, and this has been amply proved by experiments made with [...]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged Function, Functional training

Spontaneous Action in a Voice Lesson

June 11, 2014June 11, 2014 Justin Petersen1 Comment

The buzzword of the past couple weeks in my studio has been spontaneous. This can be difficult for some singers who are married to a certain way of making vocal sound. They often have a tough time "letting go" of a way of doing something because they are (often erroneously) attached to an incorrect aesthetic conceptualization of their [...]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged Cornelius Reid, freedom, Functional training, Nature, Peter T. Harrison, pre-conceptualization, Spontaneity

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