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Sometimes, no solaceReview Date: 2001-08-01
An unforgettable tale of human need, love and selfishnessReview Date: 2001-05-28
Amazing storyReview Date: 2001-04-06
Music for theThird Ear and for the Right Time and Place!Review Date: 2002-02-25
Powerful, a must read!Review Date: 2001-04-11
I will just briefly outline the plot here. The details are important, but what lies underneath in meaning is more so. A Yugoslav couple, one a Bosnian Muslim and the other a Croatian Catholic reunite five years after the end of the Bosnia War in Rome. The woman has a son as a result of gang rape during the war, whom her husband forces her to give up to a childless Italian couple. The Yugoslavians immigrate to Norway, where they stay temporarily with a childless couple, the woman being the daughter of Jewish holocaust survivors. The child, in the meantime, has severe psychological problems and eventually becomes a pawn between the Italians, the Yugoslavs, and the Norwegian couple. Each family is already psychologically scarred, some as a result of war, some for other reasons.
The story is told in flashbooks. As we are taken through their lives what becomes painfully evident is that we can only watch, but are powerless to stop another tragedy in the making, even after war is long over. What makes it bearable at all, is the loving insight of the author, a psychotherapist, who tells the story in way that enhances our understanding and never intrudes.
The title is not entirely clear to me, but I gather that it relates to a method of psychotherapy described by the psychoanalyst, Theodore Reik, in which listening, not just with the ears, but with all of one's senses and one's soul, is revelatory and crucial to understanding and healing.

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AverageReview Date: 2006-05-21
Invaluable!Review Date: 2006-12-19
A must-have for any songwriter or music biz studentReview Date: 2000-05-24
Completely lacking any vague ambiguities regarding the often "mysterious" inner workings of the music industry, the Brabec brothers have clearly defined realistic expectations for those entering the music world from any angle. Straightforward and to-the-point explanations of just about every aspect of the business, especially on the publishing side of things, render this book an essential part of any student or songwriter's library.
Also great for the the vaguely curious, this text is a steal at any price!
Informative, Up To Date, and Wriiten So All Can UnderstandReview Date: 2001-01-05
GREAT GUIDE FOR TRACING MUSIC INCOME STREAMS AND SOURCESReview Date: 2000-01-12
musical theater, where my colleague had discovered more complex principles and formulas for computing royalties than I had seen before. Thanks, Jeff and Todd, for taking time to create this book. Okay, sure, you'll make some money with it-costs thirty bucks, for heaven's sake. But still, getting these concepts out of your heads and onto our desks is a major service. While the value of this material is obvious to anyone involved with licensing or contracts, it can be equally helpful as a university text. Consider it for honors work in music business, or for independent readings projects. Now that the book has been around a few years, it has found its way into the libraries of many star-level artists and songwriters, who regularly sing its praises to anyone who will listen. Ron Simpson, School of Music, Brigham Young University. Author of MASTERING THE MUSIC BUSINESS.

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This book is my futureReview Date: 2006-06-03
Worth the price for the Technical InfoReview Date: 2006-12-05
Simply AmazingReview Date: 2006-07-20
So, I got it- I read it- and loved it!
Reading "Music Supervision" flat out bridged the gap between everything I learned at the University of New Havem concerning the music industry and sound recording and everything that was coming as new to me from MTV about broadcast television and its promotion. The books facets including, but not limited to: Legal Issues, Sound Design, Licensing, DAW discussion, working with producers/directors, etc. are all topics that I learned and dealt with at school and at MTV.
This coincidence of reflection between these that I encovered was simply amazing and will prove to be beneficial to my success and education at MTV and as a music student.
Aside from teaching me about my loves and interests, the book also took my vision of my career and future life, twisted and distorted it, and showed me it as I have imagined before. Now, since the book educated me on the subject and how to succeed in it, being a music supervisor is now a career path that I am interested in pursuing. It entails the music industry. It entails sound recording. And hopefully, it'll someday entail me.
SUPERVISING YOUR MUSICAL FUTUREReview Date: 2006-06-13
Great book for getting your songs into moviesReview Date: 2006-07-06

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America's Finest ComposerReview Date: 2002-10-28
Rodgers' musical genius was matched in two legendary partnerhips, the first with lyricist Lorenz Hart, and the second with librettist-lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II. Rodgers' collaboration with these two gifted men elevated and transformed musical theater into a true and distinctive American art form.
There is a knee-jerk tendency by a few so-called musical "experts" to site Gershwin as the greatest American composer. But discerning authorities and audiences know better. The ENTIRE BODY of Richard Rodgers' work stands the test of time better than Gershwin's, or for that matter, better than the music of Berlin, Kern, Porter, and Arlen, all gifted composers.
Rodgers' music is universally admired and respected generation after generation among all kinds of audiences. Few, if any of his compositions sound dated which cannot be said for a significant portion of Gershwin and other composers' music.
Rodgers' music is written so brilliantly that it seems organic, as if nature itself had perfectly strung together a series of notes which sound no less than heavenly, and which seem as if they could not have been structured in any other way. In some of Gershwin's music, particularly "An American in Paris" and "Porgy and Bess", the music seems stilted, grandiose, even pretentious.
You never get that feeling with a Rodgers' composition. His music always has a quality of lightness, fluidity and sponteneity something missing in portions of Gershwin's music. Some of Gershwin's music feels leaden and redundant unlike Rodgers' works.
The breadth of Rodgers' range as a composer was limitless. And no other composer was better than Rodgers in translating character and plot into music. Here is a man who wrote scores perfectly suited to shows as diverse as "Oklahoma", "Pal Joey", "Carousel", "Sound of Music", "Cinderella", "King and I", "No Strings", etc. The list is impressive.
"Musical Stages" offers a detailed account of Rodgers' life and his incomparable career. In it, you will meet Rodgers' two most famous collaborators the undisciplined, gifted, and lovable Lorenz Hart, and the idealistic, eloquent, and reliable Oscar Hammerstein II. Rodgers also reveals behind the scenes stories about Mary Martin, Yul Brynner, Gertrude Lawrence, Julie Andrews, and other luminaries of the musical theater.
This autobiography should be required reading for fans of musical theater and popular music.
STILL THE GREATEST AMERICAN COMPOSERReview Date: 2002-04-03
An American GeniusReview Date: 2001-11-05
Of all the great American songs which could have been chosen to comfort and hearten the American people, the one Streisand sang was "You'll Never Walk Alone" composed by the incomparable Richard Rodgers from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "Carousel". The poetic, inspirational lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II are superbly matched by the sheer eloquence, beauty and emotional power of this soaring ballad. "You'll Never Walk Alone" is one of those songs that once heard, can never ever be forgotten.
Coincidentally, airing opposite the Emmy awards tonight was the PBS special "American Masters, Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest of Sounds" a documentary on the music and career of Richard Rodgers.
In a way, tonight's televised events were a double tribute to a man who was an American genius. He was in my opinion the greatest composer of popular music ever. I venture to say that his entire body of work stands the test of time better than the music of any other great American composer including Gershwin, Berlin, Porter, or Kern, etc.
I don't think that any of these other supremely gifted American composers could have demonstrated the prolonged and consistent brilliance and unbelievable range that Rodgers had. Here is a man who wrote songs as varied and memorable as "Manhattan", "If I Loved You", "Lady is a Tramp", "Edleweiss", "My Romance", "Mountain Greenary", "Mimi", "Hello Young Lovers", "Oklahoma" which incidentally is now the official anthem of the state of "Oklahoma", "My Funny Valentine", "Shall We Dance", "Bewitched", etc., etc.
It seems impossible that one man is reponsible for so many different styles and such a consistently high level of artistry and ingenuity over many decades. And yet Rodgers was.
Rodgers has touched and illuminated audiences generation after generation. He has given people music which is infinitely accessible, yet sublimely crafted. Simply stated, no other composer can equal Rodgers' accomplishments and the impact of his musical legacy.
A MUST HAVE FOR ALL RODGERS FANS EVERYWHEREReview Date: 2000-10-24
Rodgers is the greatestReview Date: 2001-05-19
In my opinion, Rodgers is the greatest songwriter in the history of Broadway and popular music. His range was simply astonishing. He could write jubilant, folksy music as in "Oklahoma" or jazzy sophisticated tunes as found in "Pal Joey". He could create soaringly romantic melodies such as those in "The King and I" or inspirational and spiritual ballads as presented in "Carousel". Many of his songs have become popular standards as well.
Rodgers adapted brilliantly to a variety of subject matter. And the longevity of his illustrious career is enviable. "Musical Stages" not only chronicles Rodgers' life and work, but it is also an overview of the development and maturation of American musical theater to which Rodgers contributed mightily.
In this autobiography, you will get to know some of the true giants of American popular music in particular Rodgers' two lyricists: the impish, undisciplined, yet lovable genius Lorenz Hart and the wise and idealistic Oscar Hammerstein II. Both of these men wrote many of the best lyrics ever composed for Broadway or popular music.
You'll also meet acting luminaries such as Yul Brynner, Gertrude Lawrence, and Mary Martin among others. "Musical Stages" is a rich addition to any theater and popular music buff's library. Read it with delight!

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Wonderful Bedtime BookReview Date: 2008-04-14
love itReview Date: 2007-01-16
EnchantingReview Date: 2007-01-15
A Must Have for Little EngineersReview Date: 2007-01-12
Enchanting bedtime storyReview Date: 2007-01-03

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What a gem!Review Date: 2008-07-14
Philosophical Gem!Review Date: 2008-07-20
Unbeleivably Enlightening!Review Date: 2008-07-14
Wonderful workReview Date: 2007-12-12
A most unique adventure/self help journey. Review Date: 2007-09-27
This writer Susan truly has an amazing gift!
Linda Post

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List of Classic SongsReview Date: 2008-11-08
* Background on Whistle;
* Basic Fingering Chart;
* Bit About Traditional Music
Sample Songs:
* The Ashgrove * The Drunken Sailor * Ramble Away * Lovely Joan * Shady Grove * Searching for Lambs * Farewell and Adieu Ye Fine Spanish Ladies * Soldier's Joy * The Rose Tree * The Touchstone * Shepherd's Hey * The Lass of Richmond Hill * Hewlett * Star of the County Down * Johnnie Faa * The Changer's Song * The Dawning of the Day * Holland's a Fine Place * Gilliekrankie * Rakes of Mallow * The Skye Boat Song * Sheebeg Sheemore * God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen * Scotch Cap * Cuckold's All Awry * Sweet Betsy from Pike * I Saw Three Ships * Two Brothers * The Shan Van Vocht * The Lass of Patie's Mill * An Giolla Ruadh * Twa Bonnie Maidens * Soldier's Joy * The Black Nag * Domnal Na Greine * The Tenpenny Bit * The Heather Glen * The Humors of Tuaimgreine * The Job of Journeywork * O'Keefe's Slide * Merrily Kiss the Quaker's Wife * The Rocky Road to Dublin * Hardiman the Fiddler * Old Molly Hare * Arkansas Traveller * Absent Minded Woman * Old Maids of Galway * Blackberry Blossom * The Boatman of Pitnacree * Lochaber No More * Jenny Dang the Weaver * The Hag with the Money * Give Me Your Hand * The Dew on the Grass * Farewell
Worth every penny.Review Date: 2008-02-08
The Penny Whistle BookReview Date: 2008-05-08
This publication was delivered early and in A-1 condition
I recomend this book, and the seller.
Terrific bookReview Date: 2007-10-21
Good, but...Review Date: 2007-10-18

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The swansong of a quiet giantReview Date: 2001-10-17
Despite being a bit of a emotional downer, this is still a very worthwhile read for any of his fans.
A great manReview Date: 2000-02-26
A Positively Marvelous BookReview Date: 2000-06-19
A wonderful bookReview Date: 2004-10-20
Well, it was not boring -- it was delightful. The man was full of many profound observations about life that he communicated by writing about everyday things such as the birds in his yard or the weather. His vivid memories of his stage career and the people he knew were vastly entertaining. I was surprised to find him to be a humble, not-too-well-off everyday kind of man, not some fabulously rich egomaniac as I had supposed him to be.
Even though I could not be more different from him politically, I still enjoyed reading his views on politics. It was like talking to a dapper, well-bred older gentleman you bumped into on the street. His writing was assertive, yet polite and genteel.
If you miss reading this book, you've missed a simple pleasure that will make you smile. It's worth buying!
More than a journalReview Date: 2001-06-23
Those interested in his encounter with the church and his beginnings as an artist should find his autobiography, BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE. Those who might want reflections on STAR WARS will be disappointed. When one gentleman asked Guinness for an autograph from Ben Kenobi immediately after mass, Guinness admonished him, "Not in front of the parishioners!" and disappeared as nimbly as a young Jedi.

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My "Vocal bible"Review Date: 2008-10-14
RYV is so comprehensive, I could spend hours going into the details. RYV covers everything a vocalist needs, whether a beginner, intermediate, advanced, or even professional singers who have damaged or "lost" their voices due to improper technique, or otherwise "bad habits".
RYV covers everything from proper breathing techniques, vocal health, increasing octave range, proper warm up, "developing style", a chapter for "Hard Rockers Only", and as I've stated, many topics too numerous to mention in this review.
Jamie has spent countless hours, thousand of dollars, and years of research to share his knowledge and expertise with YOU, the vocalist who desires to become your best !
This book is not only about Jamie, but also includes excerpts and tips from some of the best vocal instructors, rock stars and other professional singers, and he is highly endorsed by them.
RYV is not only for rock singers, but also for singers of pop, metal, blues, etc.
From a personal standpoint, I was in a number of bands as a vocalist and keyboardist at a younger age. Due to a cervical spinal injury, and five spinal surgeries later, I was told by a number of my doctors that I would never sing again. RYV has changed that, and I am proud to announce that with dedication and commitment, I am singing better than ever, and have increased my octave range significantly. I do not know where I would be today without RYV.
From my personal experience with RYV, I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone serious enough about their vocal instrument.
Definitely a FIVE STAR RATING and MORE if it were possible.
Highly recommended to all vocalists.
Thank You, Jamie !!!
MUST HAVE FOR ALL SINGERS!Review Date: 2008-08-31
this book is pure 21st century doctrine and not based off 16th century doctrine taught by many vocal coaches.
I have been singing my entire life and of course like many singers ran into vocal trouble, (we all do) This book really helped me to get over many of those problems. If i have a serious question, i always have a personal session with the author Jaime =)
Bottom line, if your serious about singing, and want to eithe rhave it as a hobby or want to do it professionaly like me, this book WILL help bigtime.......bigtime...
A Singers InvestmentReview Date: 2008-08-16
It has helped restore my confidence and clear away the confusion I struggled with for sometime trying to understand my own voice and performance.
Having had previous training before purchasing RYV2 I was well aware of how hard it is to find a great teacher. In my experience, it's like a needle in a hay stack to find a teacher that is dedicated to "the student" and is willing to invest in "your interest" and "style" as a singer, but most of all one that really knows what their talking about!! Jaime is "that" teacher, he's very real and completely unselfish with his vocal coaching. (something I have found most other teachers are not)If you watch one of Jaime Vendera's video's on YouTube you'll catch my drift. When I first read RYV2 I was blown away by the amount of information incorporated in the book. This book doesn't miss a beat. It gives you the keys to unlock the truth of solid vocal technique, to preparing your entire being for the busy life on the road as a performer. I can not tell you enough how much this has helped me!! The detail in this book is second to none. There are simple laid out guides & remedies in this book that have helped me with my own vocal health, something I am truly thankful for.
Another fantastic aspect of RYV2 is the members forum. Jaime has set up a online forum for us students to use. So when you are reading the book and doing the exercises you can go online into the forum post any questions you have and get the help you need. This is really really awesome!!
To do what we do as singers is challenging enough. But to be able to find a teacher & book that covers your essential core needs as a vocalist, is rare!!
Despite past training RYV2 is one of the best investments vocally I have ever made.
Thank you Jaime, you are truly a Godsend!
Very Comprehensive. A must for your vox library.Review Date: 2008-08-26
1). It does a good job of addressing issues that matter to the contemporary vocal artist and recognizes a market that is looking for information that you cant find from more traditional voice pedagogues.
2). It covers good voice techniques that will help you to gain new levels with your vocal training and it is full of a lot of added value, such as vocal health, recommended vocal products and select articles/essays from some of the top voice teachers in the world. Its almost a "lexicon" and has qualities found in a good reference publication. Its Jaime's book, but its not all about Jaime... its very generous in how it shares information from other experts in the field.
Jaime is one of the hardest working and passionate voice pedagogues in the business. Owning one of his books is important to anyone's library of vocal books/systems.
I LOVE this book!Review Date: 2008-07-28
Jaime's book, "Raise your Voice, 2nd edition" IS that light.
Through his book he has helped set me on the path to vocal freedom!
Everything he has included there makes perfect sense to me and I am no longer frustrated with my voice and afraid to sing.
The book is easy to read and understand and I use it as my vocal Bible.
I hightly suggest this book to ANYONE who wants to improve his/her singing voice, whether or not vocal problems exist.
Just learning to use the "Micro breath" has helped me tremendously!
Thank you Jaime!

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One of THEE Best Books / True story ever written by a musicianReview Date: 2007-11-18
The ultimate wannabe?Review Date: 2001-03-02
For me, Mezzrow came across as the ultimate wannabe. He wanted to be a black jazz musician from New Orleans. He was a Russian Jew, born in Chicago. He lived the life, the music *was* his life (except when opium was his life), but he could never fully be what he wasn't.
Compare, for example, Louis Armstrong's autobiography "Satchmo." Armstrong matter-of-factly tells about his life, not wanting it to be anything else. Mezzrow is always trying to be something he isn't and never can be. He was an interesting character.
It's a good read.
Mezz Brings the Jive of the Early Jazz Age Alive Review Date: 2007-01-19
Although Milton "Mezz" Mesirow is generally remembered as not being a very technically skilled clarinetist, Mesirow in-fact was very knowledgable about his instrument and about the workings of the jazz music industry. Milton's life was often a reflection of the demands of the music industry. His personality could best be viewed as a product (or reaction) of the rough-and-tumble environment of mob-controlled, Prohibition-era Chicago. Due to the uncertainty of the circumstances abound, Mezz was a fearless rebel rouser. He took risks, such as smuggling some twenty joints into a New York night club. He was stopped and caught by the police, a violation for which he was arrested and taken to prison. When he arrived, Mezzrow successfully persuaded the prison guards to let him stay in a black section of the prison by convincing them that he was African American.
In addition to music, race relations emerges as a major theme in the autobiography. Mezz married a black woman, played music like a black person, and was more interested in black culture than white culture. Mezz also dealt marijuana in spades. His marijuana dealing perhaps earned him higher distinction than his jazz playing. In the lingo of the time, "Mezz" became slang for marijuana. Milton also gained the nickname "Muggles King," at the time "muggles" being another slang word for marijuana.
The fast writing style featured by Mezz and Bernard Wolfe makes 'Really the Blues' a fast-paced, entertaining, and image-packed read. Mezz's narrative style is a self-assuring one, making 'Really the Blues' read as if Mezz were present in the room and actively trying to engage the reader. Consequently, the insight that the reader gets into Mesirow derives not just from the stories, but in large part from the narrative style itself. Mesirow's psychology is revealed to the reader through his nonchalant word choice, liberal syntax, and the larger philosophical method by which he organizes his book.
Reading 'Really the Blues' is an experience. Mezz takes the reader on a ride through another time, an era defined largely by the times. The reader is also given an entertaining educational look at the life of an important, if somewhat marginalized early jazz musician, Milton "Mezz" Mesirow.
* You may have noticed that my last name, Mesirow, is the same as that of Milton Mesirow. There actually is a familial relation. My grandfather was a first cousin of Mezz (although Mezz was a good deal older). My grandfather kept up on what Mezz was doing and introduced me and my brothers to the legacy of Mezz Mezzrow.
Mezzrow Swings!Review Date: 2002-02-14
The club owners who employed Mezzrow were prohibition era gangsters including Al Capone. The gangsters were interesting louts. Capone once wanted Mezzrow to fire a girl singer who was developing a romantic relationship with Capone's younger brother. Capone said, "she can't sing anyway." Mezzrow was so upset that he told Capone, "why, you couldn't even tell good whisky if you smelled it and that's your racket, so how do you figure to tell me about music." (sic) Feisty!
Mezzrow wrote this book in 1946, and he uses 20's era slang to tell his story. This is as groovie as a 10 cent movie, jack. It's also fun.
Mezzrow's maniacal enthusiasm for early jazz is endearing. Not many people who were actually present at the time considered jazz music to be important enough to write books about. Part of Mezzrow's purpose is to convince the reader that jazz music is important. One of the earlier reviewers compares Mezzrow's book unfavorably to Louis Armstrong's autobiography, Satchmo. Armstong's book is good, but Mezzrow's book is more honest than Armstrong's. Armstrong was born into dire poverty. His mother may have been a prostitute, and he was placed in an orphanage at an early age. His book cleans up the criminals and murders in his story so that they are merely "colorful characters", and he leaves out as much unpleasantness as possible. Mezzrow tells more of the whole story. He candidly discusses his drug experiences, and his jail sentences as well as his happier times.
An added bonus to this book is that Mezzrow leaves out all that boring background information that plauges other books, like who his grand parents were and what his childhood was like. Mezzrow's book starts right off with his discovery of music in Pontiac reform school.
If you like this book, or Louis Armstong's book, another good book by an early jazz musician is Jelly Roll Morton's book, Mr. Jelly Roll.
jazz...jail...god...Review Date: 1999-03-26
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