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TECHNICAL STUDY.

" Tl\e exercises and solfeggi which I have chiefly vied." says the ai'fcist. "are, in the Italian <-ch<iol, \\ 7 aecp] and f?ighim. and (*thei> : while in the- Fiencli school thoso ot Pan-erou have lit en \ery useful. In praciicino: it i-> bc-tt to sing about 20 minute 3 at a iinio. tilling the period out to about one hour. Begin with vcale? »nd -hakes ami >-o on. but all to be- sung very slowly, and with pai-ticulo.- attention paid to thp '30ns tiles,' which (as violinists also will iviiow) nicins druuint, out er.ih note long, with varying breadth of sound. The \oiee. is never to be *-tre«'*il into snouting, arcl whr-n any symptoms of fatigue arise, then stop fur a few minute-., and )-egm singing again qu-c-tly.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 57

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TECHNICAL STUDY. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 57

TECHNICAL STUDY. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 57