Journal of Singing

Journal-of-Singing.jpgJournal of Singing is the official journal of National Association of Teachers of Singing, providing current information regarding the teaching of singing as well as results of recent research in the field. A peer-reviewed journal, it serves as an historical record and is a venue for teachers of singing and other scholars to share the results of their work in areas such as history, diction, voice science, medicine, and especially voice pedagogy. Journal of Singing is published five times annually (Sept/Oct, Nov/Dec, Jan/Feb, March/April, May/June)

Lynn Helding,
Editor in Chief

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The Online Journal Index is an online annotated index of articles published in The Bulletin, The NATS Bulletin, The NATS Journal, and the Journal of Singing. It was created by former NATS President and author of Teaching Singing John Burgin (1932-2022) and is currently managed by Alexander Brosseau. An important research tool, searches are accomplished using basic keyword functions (such as author, title and key terms) and new entries are added with the publication of each issue. See also: Journal of Singing Index Credits

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