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![]() New Revised Articles on Estill now on Wikipedia![]() Sunday, 15 August 2010Three Estill-related new entries have been posted to the web-based, free-content encyclopedia project, Wikipedia. The articles are Estill Voice Training, Jo Estill and On Wings Of Song. It has been a fascinating project and we look forward to seeing the articles be developed and debated. Many thanks to David Keens and all who have contributed to the process. Please email Matthew Reeve if you have any thoughts or further contributions. |
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About Estill Voice TrainingReeve & Møller is a premier provider of Estill Voice Training – an approach to voice training that merges science and art. It separates training into three areas of proficiency: Craft, Artistry and Magic and develops vocal expertise as an athletic discipline, integrating the results of current voice research with voice training. The system is useful and practical for all voices, abilities and genres. It is free of aesthetic bias, meaning any non-abusive voice quality is accepted and nurtured, embracing cultural and musical diversity. › Estill Voice Training |
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