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  2. Vocal warm-up - Wikipedia

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    Vocal warm-up demonstration from the United States Navy Band. A vocal warm-up is a series of exercises meant to prepare the voice for singing, acting, or other use. Vocal warm-ups are essential exercises for singers to enhance vocal performance and reduce the sense of effort required for singing. Research demonstrates that engaging in vocal ...

  3. Tim Seelig - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Blend: Seriously Fun Vocal Warm Ups (2005) ISBN 978-1592350940; The Perfect Rehearsal: Everything You Wanted to Know About Rehearsals! (2007) The Perfect Choral Workbook: Everything You Need to Organize Your Choral Program (2007) ISBN 978-1592351992; Quick Fixes: Prescriptions for Every Choral Challenge! (2008) ISBN 978-1592352463

  4. Warming up - Wikipedia

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    Psychologists, educators, singers, and similar professionals use warm-ups in therapeutic or learning sessions before starting or after a break; these warm-ups can include vocal and physical exercises, interactive and improvisational games, role plays, etc. A vocal warm-up can be especially important for actors and singers.

  5. Opening act - Wikipedia

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    An opening act, also known as a warm-up act, support act, supporting act or opener, is an entertainment act (musical, comedic, or otherwise), that performs at a concert before the featured act, or "headliner". Rarely, an opening act may perform again at the end of the event, or perform with the featured act after both have had a set to themselves.

  6. Keith Pringle - Wikipedia

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    Roy Keith Pringle (born August 6, 1952) is an American gospel musician and organist, who is the founder of Pentecostal Community Choir. His first album, "Let Everything That Has Breath Praise the Lord", was released in 1979.

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  8. Symphonic Choirs - Wikipedia

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    Symphonic Choirs is a vocal synthesizer and vocal library software created by EastWest, designed to imitate an entire vocal choir. The content was created by producers Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix with recording engineer Keith O. Johnson for EastWest. Recorded in a real concert hall, the software initially had two styles of producing a result ...

  9. Strike Up the Band (Tony Bennett and Count Basie album)

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    Strike Up the Band is a 1959 studio album by Tony Bennett with the Count Basie Orchestra. The album was released at first with the title Basie Swings, Bennett Sings as SR-25072, featuring a different cover and track order. Bennett and Basie recorded two albums together in 1959.

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