The commonplaces of vocal art;
a plain statement of the philosophy of singing, in a series of informal chats with vocalists, teachers, students, platform-speakers, and all who wish to use their voices correctly.
By Louis Arthur Russell ...

APA Citation

Russell, L. Arthur. (1907). The commonplaces of vocal art: a plain statement of the philosophy of singing, in a series of informal chats with vocalists, teachers, students, platform-speakers, and all who wish to use their voices correctly. Boston: O. Ditson.

MLA Citation

Russell, Louis Arthur, 1854-. The Commonplaces of Vocal Art: a Plain Statement of the Philosophy of Singing, In a Series of Informal Chats With Vocalists, Teachers, Students, Platform-speakers, And All Who Wish to Use Their Voices Correctly. Boston: O. Ditson, 1907.

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