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[ADVICE TO SINGERS]
BY
FREDERICK J. CROWEST
AUTHOR OF "THE GREAT TONE POETS" "MUSICAL GROUNDWORK"
EDITOR OF "THE MASTER MUSICIANS" SERIES, ETC.
"Since singing is so good a thing
I wish all men would learn to sing"

SEVENTEENTH THOUSAND
LONDON
FREDERICK WARNE AND CO.
AND NEW YORK
1904

[PREFACE.]