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Stop Committing Voice Suicide

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In Stop Committing Voice Suicide, Dr. Cooper describes widespread mistreatment of our voices while spotlighting symptoms of troubled voices and providing a natural simple direction to help the speaking and singing voices. A nationally acclaimed voice and speech clinician, Dr. Cooper is regarded as a pioneer in voice improvement and voice rehabilitation.For his work with celebrities, he has been referred to as “Voice Coach to the Stars.” Some who have benefited from Dr. Cooper’s expertise include Anne Bancroft, Lucille Ball, Diahann Carroll, Richard Crenna, Kirk Douglas, Keith Erickson, Henry Fonda, Rosey Grier, Jim Darrick, Jerome Hines, Jackie Joyner Kersee, Cheryl Ladd, Rob Lowe, Stevie Nicks, Carlos Palomino, Joan Rivers, Harold Robbins, Oral Roberts, John Saxon, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Phil Silvers, Norton Simon, O. J. Simpson, Shadoe Stevens, Sela Ward, and Dennis Weaver. Dr. Cooper has worked with doctors, lawyers, executives, secretaries, teachers, students, actors, actresses, sales people, TV/radio announcers, athletes, writers, homemakers, ministers, people from all walks of life.In this book, Dr. Cooper surveys presidential voices from Roosevelt through Clinton, underscoring the importance of voice in presidential campaigns. Other chapters cover the voices of adults and children, pet talk, stuttering and successes with strangled voices.

170 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1996

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January 24, 2021
A loving well known welsh preacher said I had to read this after hearing me getting too excited in the pulpit. The info I wanted could have been boiled down to three pages in this book though! Definitely one to skim read unless you have a special interest in voice-training. But the info was very helpful to me, so for that I’m thankful.
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September 16, 2012
Has helped me understand Spasmodic Dysphonia and has techniques to improve my vocal sound
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