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E Books
by Nancy Stokes-Milnes and Stephen L. Crawford
So, You Want to Teach Voice? Setting Up Your Own Vocal Studio
This is THE guide for the novice or experienced voice teacher on how to set up your business properly and make money. Contents include:
Chapter 1 - The Voice Teacher
The Community Level Teacher
The College Level Voice Teacher
The Professional Level Voice Teacher
The Technique Teacher
The Vocal Coach
Other Hats
Appropriate Studio/Teacher/Student Behavior
Asking Someone To Leave the Studio
How to Find a Teacher/Vocal Coach
Male vs. Female
One Person's God - Another Person's Devil
What To Expect of a Teacher
Teacher Hopping
Teacher Connections
Finding Your Voice
When To Leave a Teacher
Excellence - Who Cares?
Chapter 2 - So You Want To Teach Voice! - Setting Up Your Business
Introduction
The Studio Policy
Registration Forms
Studio Calendars
Personal Appointment / Roll Book
Lesson Structure
Physical Environment
Video Library
Audio Library
Studio Newsletter
Advertising / Acquiring Students
NASE / Insurance, Materials, Etc.
Chapter 3 - Student Requirements
Introduction
Required Materials List
Required Book List
Song Literature Requirements
Chapter 4 - Vocal Moments- A Listening Lab
Introduction
Vocal Moments
The Top Ten
Discography
Great Singers
Chapter 5 - Evaluations and Projects - Knowledge Is Power
Introduction
Evaluations
Weekly Goals and Objectives
Projects
Resource Materials
This E Book includes forms which you can use outright or tailor-make for your individual needs. A GREAT way to begin or enhance your voice teaching business!
Repertoire For Young Singers
This comprehensive guide should be in every voice studio. It outlines repertoire spanning a six year period for the young singer, complete with a Key to Art Songs, possible aria repertoire and repertoire for music theater, all divided by voice type and degree of difficulty. Contents include:
Introduction
Key to Art Song Sheets
Soprano
Category I
Category II
Category III
Mezzo-Soprano
Category I
Category II
Category III
Tenor
Category I
Category II
Category III
Baritone/Bass
Category I
Category II
Category III
Suggested Repertoire - Arias - Young Students
Musical Theater Repertoire
Soprano
Mezzo-Soprano
Tenor
Baritone/Bass
Recommended Literature and Song Books
The Emerging Artist - The Vocal Music Industry
This E Book is a must-have for every performing artist. The information contained in the chapters cover many important areas of the vocal music/opera industry. Contents include:
Chapter 1 - After College - Now What?
Should I Get A Master's Degree or Go To New York?
Apprenticeships - Can I Afford Not To?
Secondary Skills - Kill Your Voice Waiting Tables
Sprechen Sie Deutsch? American Careers vs. Europe
Auditioning in Germany
How About Opera Chorus?
So, How do I Get Experience?
Small Ponds vs. Large Ponds - Where Do I Fit In?
Chapter 2 - Who Can I Turn To? - Support Systems
Introduction
My Team... Pick Four People
United We Stand - Partner Involvement
I'm The Greatest Star - My Plusses and Minuses
Responsibilities To Myself, Family, The Art, Colleagues, Etc.
Chapter 3 - The Industry
Introduction
I'm 28 Going on 40 - The Age Issue
Dress
Publicity - Resumes, Photos, Etc.
Next! - Auditions
I Have An Agent - Is It Over?
Contests - What Do Judges Look For?
Unions
Seasons - Major Houses
Bookkeeping
Entering The Industry Later
When To Give Up
Lifestyles
EOE - Does It Exist In The Industry?
To Act Or Not To Act
Chapter 22 - OK, You're a Pro - Now What?
Introduction
But I Want A Family! - Marriage and Family
Mr. Mom and Mrs. Dad - Traditional Roles
On The Road Again! - Travel
Overcoming Jet Lag The Edgar Cayce Way
Taking The Star On Stage - Leaving The Star In Rehearsal
Rehearsal Behavior and Dress
Out of Town Etiquette and Dress
Unwritten Contractual Obligations - Parties, Luncheons, Etc.
Performance Ethics
Why Not To Dish
Negativism
Power - Don't Give It Away
Drugs and Alcohol
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The Vocal Journey : From First Lesson to Professional Debut
by Nancy Stokes-Milnes and Stephen L. Crawford
This handbook for voice teachers and students of singing is the complete version from which the E Zines and E Books have been extracted. It includes valuable information, vocal exercises and research sources for all levels of singer as well as teacher. This E Book is available in PRINT ONLY. For further information contact us at infinitesymmetry@msn.com . Or simply order here:
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