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Worship Vocal Book, The
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Voicing/Format Text
Composer Carson, Tim
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp

Price: $19.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00333736

UPC code: 884088654894

Author Tim Carson has been traveling the country, helping singers of all typeslearn to present themselves and their music in a way that communicates the emotion in the song, the heart behind the lyrics, and the power behind the voice. He helps people understand their voice as an instrument, like any other, and that singing is truly a learnable skill. At a wide range of conferences and sessions, the principles presented in The Worship Vocal Book have proven to produce better singers, time and time again. The techniques in this book draw on four-hundred years of classical, foundational vocal instruction and yet they are fresh. Tim presents them in a way that is different from any other method available today, particularly as it pertains to the contemporary worship singer, leader, songwriter, or performer. The information is presented in a way that is easy to follow, and it works!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
BREATHING AND SUPPORT  
DEVELOPING A VOCAL WORKOUT PLAN  
DISCOVERING VOCAL FREEDOM  
FOR THE VOCAL DIRECTOR OF WORSHIP LEADER  
INCREASING VOCAL RANGE  
INTRODUCTI0N  
MICROPHONES AND MONITORS  
STAGE PRESENCE AND COMMUNICATION  
THE INNER GAME" OF SINGING"  
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A WORSHIP VOCALIS  
THE INSTRUMENT YOU PLAY  
VOCAL STYLE  
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