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It is always possible that we will make mistakes when we sing music. After all we are not machines. Yet the greatest gift we can give ourselves as singers is to doRead More…
It is always possible that we will make mistakes when we sing music. After all we are not machines. Yet the greatest gift we can give ourselves as singers is to doRead More…
There are a vast and varied number of individuals helping you find your own unique singing sound. Regardless of who you are or what you do each and every one of usRead More…
If we were to create an equation for an individual’s unique voice, it might looks something like this: Voice Quality = vocal tract configuration + laryngeal anatomy + learned component The shapeRead More…
1. Vary your rhythm. Have you ever noticed that former president George W. Bush tends to read three words and then pause? The rhythm is not unlike a waltz. While this mayRead More…
The same changes that affect your body as it ages — less muscle and strength, more body fat, slower movements, and degeneration of body tissues — impact your voice as you getRead More…
Strictly speaking, our voices don’t tire. Voice, after all, is air from the lungs chopped and shaped and carried in waves to the listener’s ear. Our structures that create the voice, however,Read More…
There are 4 ways to know if your voice is in good condition 1. Are you constantly hoarse or clearing your throat throughout the day? 2. Do you drink more than twoRead More…
Taking responsibility for your vocal health starts with understanding how the system works. To do that, you must appreciate the three production steps: respiration, phonation and articulation. Simply, respiration is air. YouRead More…
Learning to understand and “ sense”your voice is a leap of faith but also a belief in yourself and your capabilities. Improving your voice when you speak, present or sing means usingRead More…