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Voice Lessons To Go V.3- Pure Vowels


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Voice Lessons To Go V.3- Pure Vowels
By: She Sings Out, Inc. Ariella Vaccarino
List Price: $19.99

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Product Description: Join the thousands of singers who vocalize to Voice Lessons To Go! Pure Vowels is the third of four CDs in Ariella Vaccarino's popular Voice Lesson To Go series. This volume is a voice lesson compiled of vocal exercises concentrating on the different vowels we sing and their proper vocal production. The vocalizes are separated by the vowels: ah, ey, ee, oh, oo, and i. This CD is an excellent follow-up to the first 2 volumes by giving the singer new exercises to practice and fresh concepts to work on. The goal of Pure Vowels is to further the singers journey to develop natural, beautiful, healthy singing. The first half of the CD is a walk through and explanation of each new exercise with examples. Part two is straight piano accompaniment to all the exercises giving the singer complete independence. Ariella Vaccarino is a highly demanded voice teacher in Los Angeles California and has been teaching for over 15 years. She is an accomplished Opera singer who attended USC and has sung on many films. She is creator of all four volumes of Voice Lessons To Go: v.1 Vocalize and Breath, v.2 Do Re Mi Ear and Pitch Training, v. 3 Pure Vowels, and v. 4 Stamina. Voice Lessons To Go was started with the intention and desire of Ariella Vaccarino to make singing available to anyone anywhere who wanted to learn healthy singing technique and to improve their voice no matter their level.

Customer Reviews:

  • Great WarmUp: It not only practices you on your vowels, but it's nice to warm up your voice with this too. I have the other volumes of Voice Lessons to Go, even the one especially with the warmup session, but sometimes I like to vary it and use this instead.

    Great price too, especially if you get the mp3 download here at Amazon (no waiting, half the price)
  • Great help: This CD is to help you pronounce your vowels and it does that; but for me it does much more. Sometimes I have trouble getting a rich tone - lack of breath support. I was singing a solo Sunday night at church. Had a microphone check (practice) before church started and realized my voice had a tinny sound. Went to the car - where I had this CD and sang along with it for a few minutes. Went back in and did my solo and had no trouble supporting my voice. Great help.
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