Excerpt from Some Staccato Notes for Singers
In writing a book mainly filled with suggestions, it seems very important to place the Central Idea clearly before the reader.
The Central Idea here, is divided into three parts, and everything presented bears relation to one of these parts.
It will be granted that in all writings by practical singers, giving "Advice" to beginners, three things are mentioned and agreed upon by all, - i.e., the singer must acquire:
Physical Fitness
Mental Fitness
Vocal Fitness
Is it not surprising then, - in the face of this advice, and advice based on experience and observation of the characteristics of great singers and artists, - is it not strange that in their articles and books, we read of Voice, and Voice, and Voice, and nothing concerning Physical Fitness or Mental Fitness! No exercises devoted to the development of the singer"s Mind or the singer"s Body!
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