E-text prepared by Veronika Redfern, David Edwards,
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
()
from page images generously made available by
Internet Archive
(http://archive.org).
Music for audio illustrations was transcribed by
Anne Celnick, Sarah Thomson, and the DP Music Team.

 

Note: Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive. See http://archive.org/details/AdviceToSingers

 

This e-text contains UTF-8 (unicode) characters that might not display properly inyour browser or font, such as the flat music symbol and words in Greek.Hover the cursor over such text and an explanation might appear. For example:C.

Many musical excerpts appear throughout the book, along with links toaudio files [Listen] directly below each excerpt. If the excerpt haslyrics, they appear below the music and the link to the midi file.

Compilations of the exercises have been made available in PDF form. Thesecan be found at the beginning of groups of exercises and are marked witha [Exercises in PDF] link. The PDFs provided have been compiled for thereader's convenience to facilitate printing of the exercises for practice.The music has been re-engraved for clarity. Please note that dueto limitations, the beaming is not always true to the original.


For additional Transcriber's Notes, click here.

 


 

Advice to Singers, by Frederick J. Crowest, Author of "The Great Tone Poets."

 

[Pg iii]

ADVICE TO SINGERS


BY

FREDERICK J. CROWEST

AUTHOR OF "THE GREAT TONE POETS" "MUSICAL GROUNDWORK"
EDITOR OF "THE MASTER MUSICIANS" SERIES, ETC.



"Since singing is so good a thing
I wish all men would learn to sing"



Publisher's Device

SEVENTEENTH THOUSAND



LONDON
FREDERICK WARNE AND CO.
AND NEW YORK
1904

[Pg v]

PREFACE.

S

SINGING cannot be learnt from a book, and so farfrom a

...

BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!


Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR!