Format : DVD
Level 2-Designed by renowned vocalist/instructor Breck Alan this program builds on the techniques learned in Pop to Rock Level 1. With this three-part learning system that includes DVD Audio CD and 24/7 online lesson support men andwomen will learn to sing in their upper range with a wide range of tonal possibilities. Learn challenging voice techniques that focus on comfort and power with wide-ranging exercises that are immediately applicable to yoursinging. Learn to develop key vocal techniques like direction and anchoring of resonance reflex oriented breath support and Breck's famous warm-up routines.Each Rock House product includes free lifetime membership toRock House's online lesson support system. Enhance your learning experience links with instructors download backing tracks access message boards and much more. You'll connect with a community of musicians around the worldlearning to play music using The Rock House Method.
SKU: M7.DOHR-68461541
ISBN 9783868461541. English.
Franco Ambrosetti (born 1941 in Lugano, Switzerland) successfully managed two lives for a long time: on the one hand as a world class jazz trumpeter, on the other hand as manager of an international company with two offices in Switzerland and Italy and 600 employees having taken over from his father. His musical career is related to celebrities like Kenny Clarke, Cannonball Adderley, Dexter Gordon, Phil Woods, Michael Brecker, Steve Coleman, John Scofield, Greg Osby, Geri Allen, Kenny Barron and many others. Ambrosetti has played in many venues around the world. In his autobiography, he takes the reader to these places, plus his encounters with many colourful figures of the jazz world. At the same time, he recounts how he managed to master the balancing act of his life in a charming and modest tone. The result is a fascinating walk through jazz history - with some serious side views to the world of business and its changing ethics. The autobiography is introduced by Jess Levenson and Roland Spiegel and contains a discography (2019). Translated from the Italian by Flavia Ambrosetti and Paul Kilbey. The table of contents is available as PDF.