
Your Voice: An Inside View 3 Scott McCoy
Lucinda Halstead, MD
Lynn Helding
Your Voice: An Inside View 3, is among the most widely used books about voice pedagogy and science currently in use in voice studios and pedagogy classrooms in the United States. For this new edition, we've upgraded anatomical images to FULL COLOR. The third editon also includes a new chapter on the brain, learning, and cognition, by Lynn Helding, a revised chapter on vocal health by Dr. Lucinda Halstead, MD, and updated graphics and multimedia. Voice acoustics are explored in ways easily comprehended by neophytes as well as experts. Teachers who have used this text in previous classes will find a seamless transition to this newest version. ISBN: 978-1-7335060-1-4
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Scott McCoy, DMA, retired in 2020 from his position as Professor of Voice Science and Pedagogy at The Ohio State University (OSU), where he served as director of the Swank Voice Laboratory, director of graduate programs in voice pedagogy, and director of OSU’s pioneering interdisciplinary program in singing voice health. His multimedia voice science and pedagogy textbook, Your Voice: An Inside View, is used by well over 100 colleges and universities throughout the United States and abroad. Deeply committed to education, McCoy is a founding faculty member in the New York Singing Teachers Association (NYSTA) professional development program, teaching classes in voice anatomy, physiology and acoustic analysis. As a singer, McCoy performed more than two dozen leading operatic roles and over 60 concert and oratorio solo roles with professional music organizations in the United States and abroad. In addition, he is a specialist in the song cycles of Schubert and Schumann, and frequently concertized with pianists Claude Cymerman and J.J. Penna. A long-time member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), McCoy served as President of the Association from 2008-10, and currently is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Singing for voice pedagogy. In 2003, he was elected to membership in the distinguished American Academy of Teachers of Singing. Prior to joining the OSU faculty, he was Professor of Voice and Director of the Presser Music Center Voice Laboratory at Westminster College of the Arts. McCoy was named a University of Iowa Fellow in the fall of 2007. |