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Voice for Life Guide to Musicianship

By (author) Anthony Marks, By (author) Chris Way





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The Voice for Life Guide to Musicianship is a complete resource for choir trainers and directors - and the singers they work with. It contains advice, exercises and activities designed to prepare singers for the Module B musicianship targets at Light Blue, Dark Blue, Red and Yellow levels and for the tests in the RSCM Bronze, Silver and Gold awards. The Voice for Life Guide to Musicianship contains web-links to exercises and activities which you can photocopy for your singers.

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Publisher | Royal School of Church Music
Published date | 5 Feb 2015
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 200
Dimensions | 300 x 210 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-8540-2216-8
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BISAC | music / instruction & study / voice


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