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5 Vocal Tips for the Absolute BeginnerThis article offers 5 solid vocal tips for the person who has never attempted singing before.
Vocal Analysis of American Idol Singer Kris AllenThis article will give a vocal analysis of American Idol Season 8 Winner Kris Allen. It will detail anything from technique to style in relation to his singing.- The Care and Maintenance of the Vocal InstrumentGuidelines for Vocal Health for the Singer
- Study Shows Communicating Via E-mail Might Doom RelationshipsA recent study shows that if people communicate solely via email, their relationship is likely to suffer.
Preparing a Classical Vocal RecitalMost non-musicians do not realize the amount of time, effort, practice, study, expense and work that goes into preparing even a short classical recital program.- The 2002 Farm Bill: A Case Study in Distributive Politics and Senate InfluenceExamines the case of 2002 Farm Bill in light of Theodore Lowi's concept of distributive politics and Lee and Oppenheimer's study "Sizing up the Senate."
Tinnitus Treatment Case Study Shows PromiseHearing loss related tinnitustypically stays with its victims 24 hours a day for the rest of their lives. A new treatment case study at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences suggests that there may be hope for prolonged or permanent relief.
Bible Study: Basic Themes in John's GospelHave you ever noticed that John seems quite a bit different from Matthew, Mark, and Luke? Here are some of the key differences I noticed after intensive study.- A Brief Study of Painting, Music, Theater and DanceFor a College and Visual Performing Arts class.
- Study Abroad This Summer in Florence, ItalyItaly provides a beautiful balance of history and culture. It merges historical significance with modern cultural aspects and has some of the most remarkable and challenging music programs in the world.
Michael Jackson: A Study of IdentityMichael Jackson will be remembered as one of the most iconic figures in music history, a global superstar and unprecedented talent. This article examines closely the identities that made the King of Pop.
Finding Meaning in Bach: A Study of the Mass in B MinorAn attempt to interpret the music of one of the movements within Bach's Mass in B-Minor.
A Study in Singing TechniquesDo you think you can really sing? See if you've got all your bases covered.- Re-Create 68; A Study in TyrannyTyrannical threats from the radicals once again rear their ugly heads.
- Bats Helping Researchers Study Human Speech ImpairmentsBats are almost constantly communicating with one another, but at frequencies much to high for humans to hear.
- Laryngeal Cancer: The Importance of Early Diagnosis & Treatment when Vocal Sounds ChangeOffering an overview of laryngeal cancer, a rare but high risk form of cancer
- How to Write a Strong and Memorable Vocal MelodyIf I had to make one criticism about most modern rock music, or just modern music in general, it would be: No one pays attention to melody these days. Although that statement is not entirely true, it does hold strong to the majority of music that crowds the airwaves today.
- Expectations of Private Voice Study: Voice Lessons for the Amateur PerformerYour mother has told you,"You are so talented, honey." Your friends have encouraged you to audition for American Idol. So, what is your next step? How do you develop this talent in the most effective and economical way?
- Case Study of a Young Man with Tourette Syndrome"Simon" is a seventeen-year-old Caucasian boy currently managing a mild case of Tourette syndrome. He attends mainstream high school and is a moderately successful student with a normal amount of friends. He enjoys playing video and computer games
February 2010 Rising Star Award WinnersAssociated Content's February 2010 Rising Star Award winners are announced.
Learn to Sing: The Singing ChroniclesWelcome to an exciting new series called The Singing Chronicles. In this series, you will learn to sing with power, passion and presence. Prepare to unleash the singer inside of you!
Do Animals Love Music?A new study revealing the preferred music genre of Great White Sharks led me to research this interesting topic.- Positive Effect of Quetiapine in Children and Adolescents with Tourette's Syndromescientific study shows that after an eight-week trial, Quetiapine reduced tics in children and adolescents with Tourette's Syndrome with no severe side effects.
- Thoughts on Movie Remakes: Is the Purpose to Make it Better?The premise of this study is to give the movie viewer a how to on discerning taste within a movie and what to expect while watching a "remake" film.
- Family Counseling Applied to Family with a Selectively Mute ChildA review of a case study that was done on a family who had four children; one who was selectively mute. This is done in a school-based setting and shows the progress made when applying family counseling to a situation such as this.
- Language and Communication in Humans and AnimalsNoam Chomsky said in his book, Language and Mind, that "When we study human language, we are approaching what some might call the "human essence," the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know, unique to man."
New Stem Cell Research Advancements: The Dream of Christopher Reeve Grows CloserThe late actor Christopher Reeve was a tireless advocate of stem cell research in the last decade of his life. The results of a new study our of John's Hopkins Medical School may bring his dream closer to fruition- Understanding EVP: Electronic Voice PhenomenaMovies such as the popular 2005 Universal Studios "White Noise", and paranormal investigation television shows such as SciFi Channel�s "Ghost Hunters" have recently sparked interest in the study of EVP.
- A Guide to the Different Styles of Shaolin Kung FuSimply deciding to pursue a study of Kung Fu is not an easy task. There are many styles to choose from, all taught at various schools, some better than others. You might be more suited to one particular style over another.
- FDR and the Supreme CourtA detailed study of the "court packing" episode of 1936-37 and the development of American judiciary during the Depression/New Deal.
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