![]() Additionally, there is information on biotensegrity and how it pertains to Body Mapping, along with links to resources on the subject. ![]() Overall, there is updated and revised content throughout the text, an expanded glossary, and updated links to recommended videos. Now that the book has been released in a new fourth edition, I reached out to the authors again to learn what updates, additions, and inclusions can be found in the 2020 version of the book. When the third edition of the book was published in 2017, I interviewed the three co-authors-Melissa Malde, MaryJean Allen, and Kurt-Alexander Zeller-for the December 2017 issue of Classical Singer. ![]() Specifically, the authors provide information designed to help readers build accurate mental conceptions of how their bodies work, which can lead to increased physical efficiency when singing. ![]() The book What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body provides an in-depth exploration of Body Mapping and how those concepts and practices relate to singing. ![]()
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