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David Taylor

The Psychology of Singing

In “The Psychology of Singing,” David C. Taylor delves into the intricate interplay between psychological processes and vocal performance. Taylor employs a blend of scientific rigor and lyrical prose to explore how cognitive, emotional, and social factors influence singers' techniques and experiences. Grounded in both psychological theory and practical applications, the book examines the significance of mindset, emotional expression, and audience perception, making it a compelling read for both aspiring vocalists and seasoned professionals. Taylor weaves in case studies and psychological models, providing an accessible yet profound analysis of singing as a multifaceted expression of human behavior. David C. Taylor, a noted voice coach with extensive experience in psychology and performance studies, brings a unique perspective to the subject. His background in both the sciences and the arts informs his exploration of singing not just as a technical skill, but as an emotional and psychological journey. Taylor's commitment to understanding the mental frameworks that underpin vocal artistry is evident, as his career has been dedicated to helping performers navigate their personal and emotional challenges in the realm of singing. Recommended for anyone with a passion for singing, from novices to professionals, “The Psychology of Singing” provides invaluable insights into the mental landscape of vocal performance. It invites readers to reimagine their relationship with singing, encouraging them to explore not just how they sing, but why they sing and how their psychological states can enhance their artistry.
258 trykte sider
Copyrightindehaver
Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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