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Reddit mentions of Secrets of Singing: Male (Low & High Voice), Book & 2 CDs
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These are the ones I tried. I strongly encourage you to learn IPA before you get into a class though. It'll help you SOOO much.
Here's the IPA VOWEL CHART with AUDIO
I have tried other sources but I found these to help me the most to be honest.
Just coming to second and third everyone here. Get voice lessons if you can. If you can't, this book is actually very good, though it's not a substitute for a voice teacher.
PS: It's like a little opera singer convention in here! (Opera singer in Vienna. Where are the rest of you based?)
Thanks. I actually have Brett Manning's Singing Success as well as Set Your Voice Free by Roger Love and Singing For The Stars by Seth Riggs (who I believe developed the speech level singing program that the first two admittedly built their programs around). I use a combination of those programs as well as Secrets of Singing by Jeffrey Allen (which I actually consider the most useful of all of those programs).
I'm definitely a believer in warming up and cooling down as well, but I still inevitably push it too much during practice. Just wondering if I should give myself a rest day or not afterwards, though.
Thanks for responding!