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108 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

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TONE PLACING AND VOICE DEVELOPMENT
Practical method of singing for daily practice, based upon artistic
principles, together with a carefully prepared number of exercises,forming a comprehensive, progressive and self-explained course in voice building, which constitute the technical side of the vocal art.
  From "Musical Courier," N.Y.: A very practical little book is "Tone Placing and Voice Development," by Pedro T. Tinsley.  As the preface says: "It is for daily practice, based upon artistic principles, including a course in the art of breathing, structure of the vocal apparatus, hearing the voice, together with a carefully prepared number of vocal exercises, forming a comprehensive, progressive and self-explained course of voice building."   Written by Pedro T. Tinsley, conductor of the Choral Club, of Chicago, and a man who has had many years' experience in teaching voice.  It contains some very excellent material and vocal exercises, and should be in the hands of all vocal students. Price $1.
Address the publisher:
PEDRO T. TINSLEY
6448 Drexel Avenue  Chicago, ILL.
or Clayton F. Summy, 220 Wabash Avenue, and 
Lyon & Healy, Adams & Wabash, Chicago, Ill.
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