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ChoralBlog
Online help with diction
Date:
November 6, 2009
by
John Brough
I'm not sure if
this site
is particularly useful as a diction coach (actually I'm pretty sure it isn't)
but it kept me occupied for a fair bit of time this morning!
Enjoy!
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