several universities have good sites too...a personal fave is www.utexas.edu/cofa/music/voice
then click on "Texas Sings" in the corner...this is the site for the univ of texas voice lab...they are constantly adding stuff too! I just recommended (to someone else i think) the CD SHEET MUSIC vocal exercises (it is a CD Rom) is is a collection of exercises by viardot, lutgen and vaccai. I good place to start. Nothing is better than an extra set of ears...so in your case... be sure you are recording yourself and listening what you hear in your head isn;t the same as what another listener hears! good luck! christine Z
--- vocalistuk <vocalist@v...> wrote: > Message: 10 > Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 23:01:25 -0000 > From: "deyanpavlov" <deyanpavlov@y...> > Subject: free on-line vocal resourses? > > Looking for free on-line vocal lessons, resourses > and ideas how to > develop my singing. I am a beginner tenor and I love > opera but > unfortunately I can't afford lessons because this > art is so expensive > for me :( > Help!!! > > Hi Denyan, > > Take a look at our site http://www.vocalist.org.uk > we have some basic beginners lessons/exercises and > links to sites > providing free lessons, ear training, articles etc., > - the sites a > bit slow at the moment due to various recent hosting > problems but you > should find something suitable. > > Note to Vocalsiters: > I've included links to this site and many others who > provide lessons, > sites of interest to singers and welcome any and all > links to > suitable sites. > > Note to Christine: > I read a reply some time ago regarding spectographs > you wrote and > would like permission to add it to the spectographs > section. A link > to your site & this discussion group will be > included. Please reply > with thoughts privately. > > Happy Singing > Tracey > >
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