Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Brenda Braaten,Paul McCusker,Crystal Wiksyk
Publsiher: Mississauga, Ont. : Frederick Harris Music
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006
Genre: Ear training
ISBN: 1554400368

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Sound Advice offers an innovative approach to integrating ear training and theory into music study. By working with Sound Advice books and recordings both at home and during lessons, students will gain an enriched understanding and appreciation of music that will last a lifetime. Teachers will find these materials ideal for use in studio and classroom settings for students of all instruments as well as singers and choristers. - Back cover.

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Dan Friedman
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2010-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781452037905

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Writing about sound is not an easy task. I've heard it compared to explaining visual art to the blind. However, after years of working with voiceover talent, being asked the same questions and dealing with the same issues, I was inspired to give it a try. I've written this book to give you a sound engineer's perspective on your career as a voiceover talent. In this book I've tried to provide you with basic information about audio and equipment that is taught in recording schools. Hopefully, this information will provide a foundation for you to get to know your equipment better and understand how it works. Understanding your audio equipment is critical to helping you sound your best as well as helping you effectively communicate with those trying to help you when problems occur. I've also tried to address proper studio etiquette and many of the bad practices I've seen, heard and experienced from voiceover talents over the years. My intention is not to scold or criticize, but simply to provide those of you who are new to the business with information you may not know, and also to shed light on some mistakes that many of you, who have been in the business for awhile, may not know you are making. This book is not about how to read scripts or how to be a successful voiceover artist. This book compliments the many books that have been written about those topics. You may find it helpful to sit in front of your equipment as you read through some of the sections. Follow the procedures I describe and learn what the microphone, knobs, faders and other various elements in your studio can do. Most importantly, open your ears and really listen. Listen to how you sound and learn what you can do to bring out the best in your voice. I am passionate about what I do and I know most of you are too. This is a great business. Thank you for reading my book, I hope you find it helpful and enjoyable.

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Jean Ashworth Bartle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-03-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780195141788

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Sound Advice' covers the vast array of skills needed by today's conductor of children's choirs. The author outlines everything from the development of musicianship through singing and literacy in the choral setting, to the challenges of conducting an orchestra, working with staff, parents, and a Board of Directors.

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Rhian Jones,Lucy Heyman
Publsiher: Shoreditch Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-02-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781838194925

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Are you interested in learning how to cultivate sustainable success in the popular music industry whilst prioritising your health? If so, this book is for you.

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Jean Ashworth Bartle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-03-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780198032489

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Sound Advice is a valuable resource for college students, beginning teachers, and experienced conductors of children's choirs. It covers the vast array of skills needed by today's conductor and will benefit all choir directors who want their choirs to reach a higher level of artistry. This book will be useful on many levels: for the college student studying the child voice and elementary teaching methods; for the teacher beginning to direct choirs in schools, synagogues, churches and communities; for experienced children's choir directors who wish to know more about orchestral repertoire for treble voices, conducting an orchestra, and preparing a children's choir to sing a major work with a professional orchestra. The underlying educational philosophy is sound; the author sees development of musicianship through singing as the primary goal of a children's choir program. This philosophy differs dramatically from the traditional concept of the conductor as all-knowing and the singers as receptacles. An outstanding aspect of the book is how the author leads the reader to an understanding of how to teach musicianship. Developing literacy in the choral setting is a mysterious, amorphous process to many conductors, but the author clearly outlines this important process with practical suggestions, well-documented examples, and a clear reading style which will reach readers on many levels. The comprehensive repertoire, skill-building sheets, and programs for all types of children's choirs will provide teachers with immediate and highly valuable resources.

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Robin C. Abbott
Publsiher: Loving Healing Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781615996766

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When the inner ear's ability to sense sound and movement breaks down during early life, there can be wide-ranging developmental consequences. Sound Advice integrates the personal stories of a pediatric occupational therapist with current science on why some children struggle to learn and adapt. Sound Advice explores these often therapeutically ignored senses as the gateway to the brain. Treating them can help children with SPD, autism and ADHD more easily connect with the world around them. Take "Sound Advice" on: • The hidden functions of hearing in paying attention • The "background" sensation of the vestibular system • How glitches in sensory systems can derail normal development • Developmentally-effective therapies and interventions • Empowering yourself to support your child's way of learning about the world "When I began my SPD journey with my daughter, there was almost nothing for parents who knew their child struggled, but had nowhere to turn to for answers. Over the years, after many other parents shared their stories and fabulous resources like Robin's book, the world of SPD isn't a mystery anymore. Including Sound Advice on your SPD reference shelf is a must." -- Chynna Laird, author of The Sensory Processing Diet: One Mom's Path of Creating Brain, Body and Nutritional Health for Children with SPD "Why does your child struggle? In her highly informative and readable book, Robin Abbott uses her extensive clinical experience and keen powers of observation to help you look into your child's mind, sense the world the way he or she does, and, with this new understanding, seek out the most effective therapies." ---Susan R. Barry, PhD, author of Fixing My Gaze and Coming to Our Senses, Professor Emeritus of Biology and Neuroscience, Mount Holyoke College "A book I definitely recommend to all parents and professionals who want to know why sound and the auditory system play such key roles in the development of a child's self-awareness and motor, learning and social skills. Sound Advice is an accessible, engaging and practical book written by someone at the front line of helping kids with an obvious sense of care. A much-needed text at a time when sound-based therapies are becoming more popular while still little understood. A book for your must-read list." ---Paul Madaule, author of When Listening Comes Alive Learn more at www.booksoundadvice.com From Loving Healing Press

Sound Advice

Sound Advice
Author: Teresa Barnes RN
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781982209568

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1 in 5 Americans have hearing loss. Learn how to better serve this missed multi-trillion dollar market for improved revenue, inclusion, productivity and health with Hearing Friendly Communication Skills. Tips for better ear health with foods, what to avoid, and being part of the change with understanding for what’s needed for this social and leading disability.

Tape I C E and Sound Advice

Tape  I C E  and Sound Advice
Author: Rod Walters
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781614480129

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Hall of Fame, Rod Walters, has enjoyed a wonderful career in sports. As a youth, he knew he wanted to be in the health care industry. During the summer of his ninth grade year, his parents scholarshipped him to the North Carolina All-Star Student Athletic Training Clinic in Greensboro, North Carolina. Little did he know that at this clinic he would meet some of his favorite professionals who would mold and direct his professional career while being exposed to his professional calling. The world of Athletic Training and Sports Medicine involves so many facets in health care today to provide the participant a high standard of care. Regardless of the level of work; whether it be the professional football arena, big-time college athletics, the highly competitive mid-levels of the NCAA, high school football under the Friday Night Lights, or the outreach role from a Physical Therapy clinic; Athletic Trainers all strive to provide their patients service through the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of sports injuries.