
Great vocal teachers from the 16th century through the early 19th century discovered through trial and error how to properly develop the singing voice, and the term bel canto came to be applied to both the manner of singing and the vocal music of that period. But by 1858, according to Rossini, the term was already being misused and wrongly confused with fioriture. Well-schooled in the teaching of singing, Rossini more accurately describes bel canto as being composed of: the building of the instrument; technique, or the means of using the instrument; and style, of which the ingredients are taste and feeling.In this 50th anniversary edition of The Free Voice, renowned vocal pedagogue Cornelius L. Reid articulates the teaching principles of his own school of functional vocal training, grounded firmly in the old principles while remaining in line with a modern understanding of the physical value of the vocal instrument. The muscles that move the vocal folds and the vocal folds themselves are involuntary, and as such, the singing voice is not an instrument that can be manipulated directly. Reid's approach to singing is one of indirect control, stemming from an understanding of the vocal registers and how specific patterns of pitch, intensity, and vowel affect the vocal folds. Through the vocal exercises outlined in this book, and catered to each individual, a poorly coordinated musculature can be brought to efficiency. Only when the musculature of the vocal mechanism is well-balanced and coordinated can the voice be free, and the natural beauty and resonance of the individual voice come through without force.
How can a singer achieve vocal freedom and natural resonance through the indirect control of involuntary vocal musculature? Cornelius L. Reid, a distinguished vocal pedagogue, synthesizes historical bel canto principles with modern physiological understanding. He argues that the singing voice cannot be directly manipulated; instead, he proposes a framework of functional vocal training that utilizes specific patterns of pitch, intensity, and vowel to balance the vocal mechanism.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for those interested in functional vocal training and the mechanics of the singing voice. Readers frequently note that the prose requires careful study due to its technical focus on the involuntary nature of vocal fold musculature.
Page Count:
226
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190683937
ISBN-13:
9780190683931
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