The first comprehensive, fully-illustrated approach to the voice that
explains the anatomy and mechanics in detailed yet down-to-earth terms,
for voice users and professionals of all kinds
This book is the first to explain, in clear and concise language, the
anatomy and mechanics of the mysterious and complex bodily system we
call the voice. Beautifully illustrated with more than 100 detailed
images, Anatomy of the Voice guides voice teachers and students, vocal
coaches, professional singers and actors, and anyone interested in the
voice through the complex landscape of breathing, larynx, throat, face,
and jaw. Theodore Dimon, an internationally recognized authority on the
subject, as well as an expert in the Alexander Technique, makes
unfamiliar terrain accessible and digestible by describing each vocal
system in short, manageable sections and explaining complex terminology.
The topics he covers include ribs, diaphragm, and muscles of breathing;
the intrinsic musculature of the larynx, its structure and action; the
suspensory muscles of the throat; the face and jaw; the tongue and
palate; and the evolution and function of the larynx.