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		<title>Singing The Middle Ages to the Renaissance</title>
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		<title>VOCAL TRAINING- A Little History</title>
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Voice has been recognized for a long time as man&#8217;s chief and most effective means of expression. Before language was formed many centuries ago, the savage made known his wants and ideas by grunts, growls, and shouts. Some hold that man changed the pitch of his voice in a way to resemble melody before he [...]]]></description>
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