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The 7 Basic Elements of Voice Training: Franziska Martienßen-Lohmann's Vocal Exercises
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2025
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The 7 Basic Elements of Voice Training: Franziska Martienßen-Lohmann's Vocal Exercises
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The 7 Basic Elements of Voice Training: Franziska Martienßen-Lohmann's Vocal Exercises
2025
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Overview
The elements and the functional areas are displayed in a drawing of Eastern European nesting doll called a babushka. The graphic, which serves as a representation of the connection between the aspects of voice training, is used as a signpost on each page, with shading to indicate the element under discussion. Each of the first three chapters is devoted to the functional areas, while the final chapter addresses the balance among these areas. In the discussion of synergy (which is the seventh element), the author explains that when the three functional areas are balanced and working together in synergy, the hallmarks of good vocal technique (such as accurate intonation, vibrato, agility, and legato) are attainable.
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National Association of Teachers of Singing
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