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		<description><![CDATA[Warming Up Many singing lessons or choir rehearsals start with a warm up.  But what is it that we are warming up?  Is our voice cold before we start singing?  If so, does the singing of scales, or similar, make<span class="ellipsis">&#8230;</span><div class="read-more"><a href="http://emma-pooley.com/topics/">Read more &#8250;</a></div><!-- end of .read-more -->]]></description>
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