This is a wonderful, important book for those of us fortunate to have known Meribeth, and it is truly foundational for any lover of the human voicea seminal contribution to vocal pedagogy. Indeed, it is a book for the human journey with much wisdom. The reflections of the contributors are fresh and illuminating. -- Susan Yarnall Monks, president, European Voice Teachers Association A perfect, sincere, and respectful reflection of the CoreSinging approach. The case studies confirm just how important this work is. Meribeth Dayme and her wisdom are immortalized in this booklike her, its a game changer. -- Lisa Perks, teacher, coach, and creator of Right to Sing This should be required reading for every budding voice teacher or teacher who is burnt out and needs a shot of renewal, and the Basic Principles of CoreSinging should be framed and put on every teacher and students wall. -- Mark Crayton, professor of voice, Roosevelt University Meribeth Daymes pioneering legacy is now distilled in this volume to pass on to future generations. All the best instincts and concepts about how to successfully give confidence to and inspire students are laid out with clarity. -- David Playfair, professor of voice, Brandon University As both a how-to and reference guide, this book succeeds in tackling many ways to creatively approach a singing lesson and would be useful in creating lesson plans and providing tools for singers to carry in their vocal tool bag. Additionally, this book would be valuable for teachers who wish to expand their students capacities for self reflection. It is unique in that, after describing a concept, it offers a range of exercises that the reader can explore in real time and then follow up with evidence of the benefits. [ This] book provides tremendous insight for new teachers entering the field of pedagogy, and inspiration for more experienced teachers who would like to refresh their approaches. It is scientific, practical, and just as joyful as Dayme intended. * Voice and Speech Review * [ This] book is a solid start for interested teachers. It is a refreshing outlook on vocal pedagogy and provides great supplemental material for any teacher looking to be well-rounded and comprehensive in their approach. As Meribeth Dayme states, being imaginative and playful is a birthright that you have full permission to use as much as you like.5 * VOICEPrints: Journal of The New York Singing Teachers' Association *