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Book Recommendation: How to Sing by Graham Hewitt | #ArunaSays #ArunaSairam

Book Recommendation: How to Sing by Graham Hewitt  |  #ArunaSays #ArunaSairam Learning how our entire body comes together to create our unique singing voice helps us gain more control over the way we sound.

In today’s video, I speak about how my discovery of the book ‘How to Sing by Graham Hewitt’ changed my approach to practice by giving me a deeper understanding of the roles different parts of the body play in shaping the voice produced.

I highly recommend the book for every singer.


**About Aruna Sairam**
Aruna Sairam (Padma Shri) is a Carnatic vocalist, composer, collaborator, humanitarian, and speaker. In addition to her performances in India, Aruna has taken Carnatic music to the global arena, at prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall and Carnegie Hall. Currently Vice Chairperson of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi, she was appointed in 2008 by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu as Advisor to the Department of Culture. Aruna works towards the musical education of underprivileged students, through the Nadayogam Trust, which she founded in 2011. Aruna is grateful for the training she received under her mother Rajalakshmi Sethuraman and the legendary T. Brinda, and the mentorship from several masters throughout her musical journey. Her music erased geographic borders when she was the first to incorporate Abhang, a Western Indian musical form, into a traditional, South Indian concert.

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