. The solo singer's vade mecum. ses and jiieces of music mei%o voce. If possible, practise with a good piano kept in tune. This will ensure correct intonation. Do not hurry through the exercises. The first section will last for several months. Hear as many good singers as possible, and listen attentively to the phrasing, Ac. WHAT TO AVOID. Do not sing for at least one hour after taking food—this applies specially to solo not sing audibly when travelling by rail, &c.—you can do so mentally. Speak as littleas possible when travelling, as it fatigues the voice. Stimulants of any kind p
. The solo singer's vade mecum. ses and jiieces of music mei%o voce. If possible, practise with a good piano kept in tune. This will ensure correct intonation. Do not hurry through the exercises. The first section will last for several months. Hear as many good singers as possible, and listen attentively to the phrasing, Ac. WHAT TO AVOID. Do not sing for at least one hour after taking food—this applies specially to solo not sing audibly when travelling by rail, &c.—you can do so mentally. Speak as littleas possible when travelling, as it fatigues the voice. Stimulants of any kind previous tosinging are injurious to the production of good tone. Above everything avoid defectivebreathing—learn to control the diaphragm. Too much breath is as injurious as taking toolittle. Solo Singers fade Mecum—Piano. Jidit. VOCAL EXERCISES. Keys C D!> D E1> E & F fer Sopranos and Tenors. Keys A to Dl> for Altos and Basses 11 d :- 1 - :- I r :- I - :- M m :- Arr. by SINCLAIR DUNN. :- I f :- I- :- ^1. t :- 1- :- V 1 :- 1- :- . :- 1 - :- M 1 ~rL •—?—?—A— 1 J J 1 o —^ j J J =?== S^ i i i ^ ^ 1 i F \=4-4 :=: =5=4= I—®— ^^ n —,rj
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