William Vennard (January 31, 1909 Normal, Illinois – January 10, 1971, Los Angeles, California) was a famous American vocal pedagogist who devoted his...
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also be referred from the pancreas, such as in acute pancreatitis. William Vennard, "Singing, the Mechanism and the Technique", 5th ed. (New York: Carl...
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modal counterpart in both dynamic variation and tone quality. However, William Vennard points out that while most untrained people can sound comparatively...
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perceived merely as tone quality.” This conclusion was confirmed by William Vennard (1967) who notes that the listener hears only the average pitch, and...
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misclassification, with all its attendant dangers. Vocal pedagogue William Vennard has stated: I never feel any urgency about classifying a beginning...
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(hbk). "Hints on Singing". Manuel Garcia. New York: Joseph Patelson Music House (1894) "Singing the Mechanism and the Technic" by William Vennard (1967)...
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vocal pedagogists, such as Ralph Appelman at Indiana University and William Vennard at the University of Southern California, have redefined or even abandoned...
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she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She studied voice under William Vennard and Gwendolyn Koldofsky at the University of Southern California School...
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Iva Durham Vennard (1871 - 1945) was an American educator and religious figure. Born Iva May Durham near Normal, Illinois, Vennard was the youngest child...
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McKendree Springer Founder of the African Missionary movement in Africa William Vennard, vocal teacher and opera singer Tim Walberg, US Representative for...
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