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A YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE TO VOCAL HEALTH By Olivia Sparkhall Published by Compton Publishing

If you are a teenager serious about singing – solo work, choirs, chorales, madrigal groups, musical theatre and so on – then you have to regard your voice as your instrument and look after it as sensibly as you would, say, a pricey viola or trumpet.

Written by an experienced school singing teacher, this book is aimed at young singers who want to look after their voices so that they sing as well as they possibly can.

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