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Community Music Program offers vocal techniques class for adults who depend on their voice

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If you missed it the first time around this semester this additional three-session class (over three weeks) is designed for adults who depend on their voice: singers, clinicians, actors, teachers, coaches, clergy, announcers, lawyers, salespeople or people who simply suffer from vocal fatigue. Offered by the School of Music Community Music Program, this class—taught by William Koehler, assistant professor in music at WVU—will teach you how to link your voice to your breath and body to make you more easily heard and understood, to help eliminate vocal fatigue, increase stamina, and allow for a more rapid recovery from overuse. Be heard and understood without shouting. Take the mystery out of producing a vibrant, resonant voice that will carry to the back of the room regardless of how far away. Mondays Oct. 23, 30, and Nov. 6 from 7 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Creative Arts Center. For more information contact the Community Music Program at 304.293.6946.

For more information visit the Community Music Program page on the WVU Music website.