
Seed Thoughts for Singers
"Seed Thoughts for Singers" by Frank Herbert Tubbs is a guidebook on vocal training intended for both teachers and students of singing, written in the late 19th century. The book discusses the concepts of self-improvement, the nature of thought, and practical methods for cultivating vocal talent. With a focus on personal development and the discipline required for success in music, it offers insights and approaches based on Tubbs' experience in the field of music education. The opening of the work introduces the author’s philosophy about the nature of thought and its crucial role in personal expression and success in singing. Tubbs emphasizes the importance of understanding the ‘ego’ or the real self, asserting that true success arises from recognizing and cultivating one’s inner attributes, such as ambition and thought. He illustrates his points with anecdotes of individuals who overcame various challenges to achieve recognition in music, underscoring the idea that success is attainable through discipline, understanding of one’s abilities, and consistent practice. The introduction sets an encouraging tone for readers while laying a foundation for the practical techniques that will follow in the subsequent chapters.
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