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Supplemental Vocal Instruction Books

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Nobody is born an amazing singer - sure, it's a skill that comes easier to some than others, but it takes many hours of practice and dedication for a vocalist to reach their greatest level of potential. Of course, that's also why owning a vast assortment of supplemental vocal instruction books is so important. Today's line of supplemental vocal instruction books is loaded with exercises and song collections to help you master your talent for singing. Whether you're a background opera singer, a harmony vocalist who's employed at a studio or even a member of a church choir, you're definitely in the right section.

Before choosing a supplemental vocal instruction book, you'll want to consider a few factors, including your vocal range and the area of singing you'd like to improve. The Hal Leonard Contemporary Singing Techniques Book/CD pair comes in editions for both men and women, and each are filled with helpful tips and lessons to enhance your strongest vocal traits. Another top seller is the Hal Leonard Vocal Exercises for Building Strength, Endurance and Facility - Pro Vocal Series Book/CD. In this collection, you'll learn how to keep your voice strong and consistent in sound quality and/or pitch and dynamics, so you can give one performance after another with total confidence and plenty of energy.

G. Schirmer is another music education publishing company that offers a variety of supplemental vocal instruction books here; to name a couple, there's The First Book Of Tenor Solos Complete Parts 1, 2 and 3; and the First Book of Mezzo-Soprano/Alto Solos Complete Parts 1, 2 and 3. Each of these books is packed with over 90 songs at the same level of difficulty; not to mention, they're very affordably priced for teacher reference.

Along with the supplemental vocal instruction books mentioned, you'll even discover a Sign Language for Singers book from Hal Leonard and An Introduction to Sight Singing from Carl Fischer. Whatever you're looking for to improve your supplemental vocal, it's most likely waiting on this page. And don't think for a second that you have to settle for just one - after all, an incredible vocalist is a versatile vocalist, so try to give consideration to all of your options.