The world of the working musician is competitive, and the best singer does not always get the job.
You need to be a top-level professional in both skills and attitude.
James Eager
There comes a period in a singer's development where the mind becomes the challenge rather than the voice.
Reaching the highest levels requires a mindset that is quite different from the
Range is often the yardstick singers use to measure themselves and others.
But range alone does not a singer make.
In this episode, John is joined by voice Teacher Matt Ramsey to
Breathy singing can be a useful vocal color, but it can also be a problem when overused or not in the singer’s control.Even worse is when the singer is unable
Both professional and amateur singers have misconceptions about singing.
From breathing to belting, misconceptions can lead singers down rocky paths.
In this episode, John discusses his top five vocal misconceptions and how
Voice lessons are an essential part of improving as a singer.
However, lessons are not cheap, and you want to make sure you get the maximum benefits and results.
In this episode,
If you have spent any time learning to sing, you know the larynx can be incredibly difficult to control.
There’s also the question of how high or low the larynx should
Singing Powerful High Notes
High notes are actually pretty easy for most voice types, until you want them to be strong.
Singers often find themselves being able to sing the note in
Pulled chest voice is a singing condition most vocalists struggle with.
But what is the definition of pulled chest, and how do you solve the problem?
In this episode, John discusses the