From an accomplished singer looking to hone their skills to someone who just enjoys their morning song in the shower… This book is a must.
Written by established artist Ricci Carr, I Can Sing! But Where is My Voice? contains a simple step-by-step approach that will teach you the basics of singing and inspire you to pursue your singing dreams – however big or small.
Centered on a holistic approach to singing, this book incorporates the basic skills needed to develop your voice along with practical tips and advice from complementary health professionals on how to keep your body and voice in a healthy state.
This book is a must read for beginners starting out or professionals who have hit a plateau. If you have ever wanted to sing, do sing, or know someone who does, this book has what you need.
Ricci Carr was born in a small town in the North Island of New Zealand. After a short career as a General Nurse, Ricci left New Zealand shores for Sydney and it was here her 45 year career as a singer, songwriter and vocal coach began. Her singing career has taken her around the world performing in Australia, Fiji, Japan, The USA and Denmark, including an extensive stint singing for the troops in Vietnam.
With a passion for music and singing, this book is a culmination of her knowledge, experience and teaching notes, written throughout her extensive career.
I Can Sing, But Where Is My Voice?
Author: Ricci Carr
ISBN: 9781921030185
Sid Harta Publishers Melbourne
$24.95
Question: What inspired you to write I can sing...but where is my voice?
Ricci Carr: In short, my many students who also taught me over the years. People from all walks of life 7years old to 70 years old. They would say things like you outta write a book your methods really work. My response at the time was, I am a singer/songwriter/performer. I cant write books! However, I did make them notes of the things that worked for them to go on with.
I Can Sing, But Where Is My Voice?
Author: Ricci Carr
ISBN: 9781921030185
Sid Harta Publishers Melbourne
$24.95
Interview by Brooke Hunter
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