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Singing in the Pain

Singing in the Pain
Author: Ryan Safford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre:
ISBN:

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A lighthearted introspective view of one man's journey with chronic pain and illness. Ryan was a normal guy in his early 20s, who loved to play and watch sports, workout, hang out with friends, and was on the cusp of finishing his criminal justice degree and launching his career into the field. However, all this changed when symptoms started to appear out of nowhere, eventually becoming more and more debilitating over time. Ryan was left a shell of his former self, struggling to even make it through the simplest of everyday tasks, all the while appearing normal on the outside to everyone else. Ryan details the struggle of being taken seriously, and the journey he went through to find answers, as well as relief. Broken into 4 sections, Ryan first breaks down his journey to the present day, acknowledging certain practitioners who helped him, and what it is they do. Ryan recounts the many specialists over the years, the many diagnosis and misdiagnosis, and everything that he went through, culminating in a recent diagnosis that may finally be the answer to a lot of his symptoms. In the second section, Ryan admits that he was not prepared to deal with chronic pain and illness mentally, and how this affected him overtime. Ryan learned that he had to take his mental health more seriously if he was going to not just survive, but thrive, given his circumstances. Ryan details the many mental strategies and coping mechanisms that he learned and used to help him. In an eye opening third section, Ryan got those closest to him, to write about their experiences in loving someone with chronic issues, and just what it is that they went through with him on his journey. We rarely hear about how chronic illness affects those closest to the sufferer, but we learn in painstaking detail, how they suffered along with him. Ryan ends the book with a question and answer segment, tying up loose ends, answering questions people have asked him over the years in great detail. All in all it is an inspiring look into a world few of us will ever know, let alone understand. With a great sense of humor throughout, Ryan is able to capture what this is like, and bring awareness to the struggle that many of those with chronic illness go through.


Singing

Singing
Author: J Yoon Irons
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1838673318

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This book provides an overview of the current evidence demonstrating the positive impact singing has on our physical and mental health and wellbeing. Including case studies that illustrate the power of singing, it also discusses potential barriers for singing and the strategies needed to overcome them in personal, cultural and societal contexts.


Memoirs of a Singing Birth

Memoirs of a Singing Birth
Author: Elena Skoko
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2011-06-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1470915065

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Singer and artist Elena Skoko shares her life, thoughts and discoveries on the path to motherhood that takes her from Croatia to Rome, from Rome to Bali in search of the perfect birth. Memoirs of a Singing Birth is a story of a personal quest for natural birth that ends up in a rural village in the heart of the island of Gods with the help of "guerrilla midwife" Ibu Robin Lim. While giving birth, this rock'n'roll woman sang! You will find out how she succeeds to overcome the labor pains by using her voice. The book describes in detail the practice of lotus birth. Above all, this is a magic love story about a woman, a man and their child. Part of the proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to Yayasan Bumi Sehat, a non-profit natural birth center in Bali.


Schubert's Winterreise

Schubert's Winterreise
Author: Franz Schubert
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780299186005

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This book/CD package guides readers and listeners on a journey through Franz Schubert's Winterreise song cycle, in which the composer set the poetry of Wilhelm Muller to music. The complete text of the 24 poems is presented in both German and English, with 116 b&w photographs of winter scenes on the facing pages. An introductory essay by Susan Youens (musicology, U. of Notre Dame) offers a critical examination of the song cycle. The music CD features a new recording of Winterreise, performed by baritone Paul Rowe and pianist Martha Fischer. Oversize: 10.25x10.25". Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).


Don't Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart

Don't Sing Songs to a Heavy Heart
Author: Kenneth C. Haugk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2004
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781930445123

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Daring to Hope

Daring to Hope
Author: Katie Davis Majors
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0735290547

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New York Times bestseller How do you hold on to hope when you don’t get the ending you asked for? When Katie Davis Majors moved to Uganda, accidentally founded a booming organization, and later became the mother of thirteen girls through the miracle of adoption, she determined to weave her life together with the people she desired to serve. But joy often gave way to sorrow as she invested her heart fully in walking alongside people in the grip of poverty, addiction, desperation, and disease. After unexpected tragedy shook her family, for the first time Katie began to wonder, Is God really good? Does He really love us? When she turned to Him with her questions, God spoke truth to her heart and drew her even deeper into relationship with Him. Daring to Hope is an invitation to cling to the God of the impossible—the God who whispers His love to us in the quiet, in the mundane, when our prayers are not answered the way we want or the miracle doesn’t come. It’s about a mother discovering the extraordinary strength it takes to be ordinary. It’s about choosing faith no matter the circumstance and about encountering God’s goodness in the least expected places. Though your heartaches and dreams may take a different shape, you will find your own questions echoed in these pages. You’ll be reminded of the gifts of joy in the midst of sorrow. And you’ll hear God’s whisper: Hold on to hope. I will meet you here.


A Practical Guide for Performing, Teaching, and Singing the Brahms "Requiem"

A Practical Guide for Performing, Teaching, and Singing the Brahms
Author: Leonard Van Camp
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 180
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457489198

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This book is intended to help those who are contemplating performing or studying the Brahms Requiem. It provides historical information, performance considerations, musical analysis, and resource material for all who enjoy the musicology behind this magnificent work. It is especially directed toward conductors, but it is also useful for choristers and soloists as well. A wonderful instructional tool!


Jeffrey Allen's Secrets of Singing

Jeffrey Allen's Secrets of Singing
Author: Jeffrey Allen
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780769278056

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A complete step-by-step guide, Secrets of Singing provides everything needed to gain technical and musical vocal mastery. Some of the highlights include: basic principles of singing, mastery of the upper voice, achieving the power of an open throat, and phrasing and diction on a professional level. The package contains two CDs (one for high voice and one for low voice) and an almost 400-page information-packed book.


Singing Through Change

Singing Through Change
Author: Cate Frazier-Neely
Publisher:
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2020-04-12
Genre:
ISBN:

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A BOOK FOR ALL WOMEN WHO LOVE TO SING AND ARE STRUGGLING WITH CHANGESinging Through Changes , Women's Voices in Midlife, Menopause and Beyond is a must read for anyone who is a singer, voice teacher , singing specialist, choral director, or medical professional. "Readers will find a bounty of information which, for the first time, summarizes current research on adult female voice change, while allowing a glimpse into the lives of women who have faced the results of adult female voice change. Written in an accessible style, the book provides case studies which enable a better understanding of adult female voice change and its effects physically, vocally, emotionally, psychologically and socially. This book will be an invaluable resource to singers, voice teachers, choral directors and any woman who loves to sing!" -- Lynne Gackle, Ph.D., Baylor University, President, ACDA, Author, Finding Ophelia's Voice, Opening Ophelia's Heart: Nurturing the Adolescent Female Voice"A thorough, thoughtful, and compassionate look into the complexities surrounding the singing voice for women during midlife and the menopausal transition, interwoven with stories that inform, encourage and inspire us to keep singing. This will no doubt be a tremendous resource for the singing and medical communities for years to come." -- Lori L. Sonnenberg, Clinical Speech Pathologist, Singing Voice Specialist, Soprano - Sonnenberg Voice "This book is a beacon of light for all women who sing and for whom singing is important. It provides information, objective data, resources, suggestions, and many individual anecdotes from women who have openly shared their experiences singing while going through perimenopause, menopause and postmenopause. It fills a gaping hole in our knowledge and opens a path to new dialog on this vital topic. Every expert in all the related voice disciplines needs to know what is in this excellent book." -- Jeanie LoVetri, Director, The Voice Workshop, New York, NY NANCY BOS, JOANNE BOZEMAN, AND CATE FRAZIER-NEELY are known experts in the field of voice. Their cumulative teaching and writing careers of over a century form a broad scope of experience in voice health and pedagogy. Singing Through Change is the culmination of over two years of joint research of female midlife singing voice.www.singingthroughchange.com