Vocal Labour - Vocal Delivery, Part 2
About 7-8 years ago I was to publish my second book which would be called “Vocal Science – Flight from the Virtual Music to Reality”. I did not end up publishing it, but I got it written and even illustrated by the same artist who illustrated my first book “ VocalScience – Flight to the Universe ” which came out in February of year 2000. One of the chapters I named, “Vocal Labour – Vocal Delivery” . At that time I was referring to a difficult singing student who had not much vocal talent and who had difficulty to release old habits and adopt new ones. This time I would like to speak more about my voice repair clients, and more so, speakers rather than singers. As I mentioned in one of my recent blogs, it is evidently much harder to work with speakers than singers, as speakers are just ordinary people who by chance have lost/damaged their voices; whereas singers have been much more aware that there is a huge task and demand being put on their singing voices