
The Mature Singer's Guidebook
Recapture, Revitalize, and Rejuvenate Your Voice for a Lifetime of Singing
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John Henny
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John Henny
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Singing offers unparalleled joy, yet it also presents unique challenges as our voices age alongside us. These changes don't signal the end of your singing journey but rather a new chapter that requires specialized guidance and strategies.
- Is controlling your voice becoming increasingly difficult?
- Has your voice lost some of its power?
- Are you struggling to reach the vocal range you once had?
- Are you seeking vocal techniques tailored for singers aged 50 and up?
Enter John Henny, a renowned voice teacher and best-selling author whose expertise has benefitted music superstars and vocal enthusiasts worldwide. Driven by his personal battle to restore his voice following a severe health setback, John has distilled his vast experience and scientific research into "The Mature Singer's Guidebook." This resource will help you:
- Broaden your vocal range and achieve optimal vocal balance and efficiency
- Enhance your vocal power and vitality with proven techniques
- Rejuvenate your voice and maintain a healthy, resilient vocal instrument for years to come
- Discover how to navigate the complexities of singing past midlife with grace and confidence
This is YOUR time! Reignite your passion for singing with "The Mature Singer's Guidebook" and discover how your voice can continue to evolve and inspire, no matter your age.
Includes exclusive access to bonus online video and audio content.
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