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Watch Now! Ken Bozeman Unveils His New Edition of Practical Vocal Acoustics

Wednesday 1st October 2025

On the 30th September 2025, we welcomed Ken Bozeman to celebrate the launch of his NEW edition of Practical Vocal Acoustics: Pedagogic Applications for Teachers and Singers. This updated and expanded edition brings exciting new insights for both teachers and singers.

The session features a relaxed Q&A, thoughtfully guided by Professor Yvonne Gonzales Redman. 

If you couldn't attend live or would just like a recap, you can watch the recorded session below:

 

Click the cover to learn more about the book!

 

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