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Coming Home to the Self Through Freeing the Singing Voice: a Qualitative Study of the Psycho-emotional Experience of Singers, Focusing on the Mind-body Connection, Identity Development, and Shame
Joan Dosso
Coming Home to the Self Through Freeing the Singing Voice: a Qualitative Study of the Psycho-emotional Experience of Singers, Focusing on the Mind-body Connection, Identity Development, and Shame
Joan Dosso
Singing is a doorway to one's deepest self. Freeing the voice can intimately connect us to our breath, bodies and emotional lives, and bridge the gap between mind and body, and heal splits between thinking and feeling. The power of this process is a surprise to many singers, particularly when it brings them face to face with their vulnerable selves, need for control, deepest fears, or crippling shame. When asked to describe a time of significant vocal change, every singer interviewed for this qualitative research project answered with personal stories, not vocal techniques. Trauma, divorce, a death in the family, abuse, illness, identity confusion, and depression were cited as causes of vocal tension. Working through these struggles paralleled their move towards vocal freedom. Coming Home to the Self" is an interdisciplinary study blending self-psychology theology and vocal theories to map the psychological emotional spiritual and vocal journeys of several singers. Prominent themes are breathing the role of the teacher-student relationship in the development of a singer fear of judgment shame sexual identity risk taking confidence and letting go of control."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 15, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9783639042849 |
Publishers | VDM Verlag |
Pages | 212 |
Dimensions | 290 g |
Language | English |
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