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369.  Marchesi, Blanche. The Singer's Catechism and Creed. J. M. Dent and Sons,
London, 1932.
A non-technical discussion of singing and singing methods.
370.  Mario, Queena. "Distinctly American Vocal Problems.*' (An interview.)
Etude, Philadelphia, 1935, Vol. 53, p. 389.
Scale practice, acquiring flexibility and conservation of vocal resources are the topics discussed.
371. --------- "Queena Mario Tells an Intimate Story." Musician, New York, 1942,
Vol. 47, p. 5.
An innovation in voice training by the use of recordings is described.
372.  Marsh, Ruth Sweeney. "Making the Song 'Click/" Etude, Philadelphia,
1936, Vol. 54, p. 109.
Rhythm and meaning, mood and melody are the factors which form the study of interpretation.
373.  Martinelli, Giovanni. "Caring for the Vocal Instrument." Etude, Philadel-
phia, 1938, Vol, 56, p. 650.
The singer is responsible for the health of his entire body. Advice on correct living, some teacher-pupil experiences and personal reminis­cences are included. Natural singing is discussed.
374.  Martini, Nino. "Putting Songs Across the Foodights." (An interview.)
Etude, Philadelphia, 1941, Vol. 59, p. 608.
A distinguished tenor gives reminiscences of a brilliant operatic and concert career with a few vocal hints added.
375.  Martino, Alfredo. Today's Singing. Lamberti Printing Company, New York,
1938.
After a tirade against bad teaching methods, the author skims through a dozen chapters of his own ideas with indifferent and un­convincing results.
376.  Maurice-Jacquet, H. "Common Sense Regarding Breath Control." Musician,
New York, 1941, Vol. 46, p. 54.
Observations on the breathing habits of great vocal artists.
gyy. --------- "Fundamental Law Applied to Singing." Musician, New York, 1941,
Vol. 46, p. 94.
Acoustics and elements of musicianship are discussed.
378. --------- "The Human Voice and the Law of Vibration.** Musician, New
York, 1940, Vol. 45, p. *ii.
The formation of the lips is an important adjunct to voice produc­tion.
3^g. --------- "The Physical Body and the Voice." Musician, New York, 1941, Vol.
46, p. 13.
Bodily posture and relaxation are important factors in singing,
ggo. --------- "Tone Visualization the Singer's Guide/* Musician, New York, 1941,
Vol. 46, p. 74.
Vocal projection and musicianship are discussed. 381. Maybee, Harper C. Tuning Up Exercises for Ensemble singing. Oliver Ditson, Boston, 1930, 4 volumes.
Nonsense syllables are used for singing exercises in unison and In parts. Explanations are uninformative.