5.7. Farewell

Parts One and Two of this course have given you not only the opportunity to learn an effective and safe way to produce your voice, but lots of information about how you can best use it. We hope you now have even more interest in your voice, and a greater respect for it, as you realise what a precious gift it is and what it can do for you.

Visit the Ernest George White Society website for lots of information about the man and his vocal technique: www.egwhitesociety.com

©E.G. White Society 2020

 

Acknowledgements

Many people have made valuable contributions toBetter Voice. First among them is Course Consultant Dr Peter Giles. Not only did he provide constant support and encouragement, but knowledge generously shared from his wide experience of teaching White’s Technique and a lifetime’s study of the human voice improved the course immeasurably.

My ever-cheerful colleague John Tyte provided excellent editorial and technical assistance, and together with Mo Palios contributed many ideas that enhanced the course. Our talented web developer Max Shepley, the creative lead for Sunrise Web Design Ltd. was crucial to the project.

A big thank you is due to all those who appear in or otherwise contributed to the audiovisual material. Simon Casciano, Dee Mardi, Peter Giles, Helen Hearn, Rich Farrell, Holly Watkins, Ruth Hoskins, Victoria Paterson: your patience and good humour throughout the recording and photo sessions is greatly appreciated.

5.7. Farewell

Parts One and Two of this course have given you not only the opportunity to learn an effective and safe way to produce your voice, but lots of information about how you can best use it. We hope you now have even more interest in your voice, and a greater respect for it, as you realise what a precious gift it is and what it can do for you.

Visit the Ernest George White Society website for lots of information about the man and his vocal technique: www.egwhitesociety.com

©E.G. White Society 2020

 

Acknowledgements

Many people have made valuable contributions toBetter Voice. First among them is Course Consultant Dr Peter Giles. Not only did he provide constant support and encouragement, but knowledge generously shared from his wide experience of teaching White’s Technique and a lifetime’s study of the human voice improved the course immeasurably.

My ever-cheerful colleague John Tyte provided excellent editorial and technical assistance, and together with Mo Palios contributed many ideas that enhanced the course. Our talented web developer Max Shepley, the creative lead for Sunrise Web Design Ltd. was crucial to the project.

A big thank you is due to all those who appear in or otherwise contributed to the audiovisual material. Simon Casciano, Dee Mardi, Peter Giles, Helen Hearn, Rich Farrell, Holly Watkins, Ruth Hoskins, Victoria Paterson: your patience and good humour throughout the recording and photo sessions is greatly appreciated.