Beginning Singing

John Henny

Pages

146

Year

2020

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

vocal technique, range building, tone development, beginner-friendly

A focused, practical guide to developing your singing voice from scratch. At 146 pages, Henny cuts straight to what matters: how your voice works, what common problems hold singers back, and which exercises will produce the fastest results.

Why Start Here

This is Henny’s most accessible book, written specifically for people who are just starting out. His later works target voice teachers and experienced singers, but Beginning Singing strips away the jargon and focuses on the essentials. Henny explains the physical mechanics of singing clearly enough that you understand why each exercise works, not just how to do it.

The book covers breath support, resonance, register transitions, and common vocal faults in a logical sequence. Henny draws on his experience training hundreds of voice teachers to anticipate the questions and mistakes that beginners typically face.

What to Expect

A quick, focused read you can finish in a weekend and start applying immediately. The exercises are designed for home practice without a teacher. Henny includes bonus online videos and vocal exercises to supplement the book. If you prefer a concise, science-informed approach over a longer, more conversational guide, this is your best starting point.

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