356 pages, Paperback
First published July 31,1982
"When the voice is placed right, singing is like walking. You don't usually think when you walk, but if you are climbing the stairs, you'd better pay attention to the steps, or you'll fall." This is a very insightful view into the world of many successful singers. It emphasizes the importance of having the right vocal placement, which can make singing feel as natural and effortless as walking. However, just like when climbing stairs, singers need to be more aware and attentive when facing certain challenges or difficult passages in a song.
The interviews in this context do get a bit repetitive towards the end, but that doesn't take away from the fact that they all have interesting techniques to share. Each singer may have their own unique approach to achieving that perfect vocal placement and expressing themselves through music. It's fascinating to learn about these different techniques and how they can be applied to one's own singing.
I really enjoy the vocalises as well. They are not only a great way to warm up the voice but also a means of improving vocal control and flexibility. By practicing vocalises regularly, singers can strengthen their vocal muscles and develop a more beautiful and powerful singing voice. Overall, this exploration of the art of singing through the eyes of successful singers is both informative and inspiring.