Sethson, 2021 - Google Patents
The Alexander Technique for a singing actorSethson, 2021
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- Sethson M
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This thesis examines the postural effects of Alexander Technique training on a classical singer. The aim was to see how working with an Alexander Technique instructor would improve my singing. I have been taking lessons in Alexander technique on a weekly basis …
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