Singer’s Equipment For Live and Studio Singing
Your Equipment Guitarists must know not just how to play electric guitar or acoustic guitar but also how to control their amplifiers and racks of pedals in order to get the
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Your Equipment Guitarists must know not just how to play electric guitar or acoustic guitar but also how to control their amplifiers and racks of pedals in order to get the
Vocal Riffs and Phrasing – The BasicsTo develop your own unique vocal style, first, you should imitate. Yes, imitate your favorite singers. By borrowing from a collection of different singers,
In this episode, John talks with Dr. H. Steven Sims, director at the Chicago Institute for Voice Care, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, about overall vocal health. Episode
In this episode, John talks with Grammy award-winning producer and arranger Ben Bram (Pentatonix, Pitch Perfect, Glee, A Cappella Academy) about how a cappella can "up" your singing game. Episode Highlights:
In this episode John talks with Kerrie Obert, a Speech-Language Pathologist and Singing Voice Specialist, about the role of the tongue and twanging. Episode Highlights: What "twang" is and the
Don't Let Your Voice Dry OutEvery singer has experienced this: you keep drinking water, and yet your throat feels constantly dry. Low humidity levels in your environment can cause this.Humidity
In this episode, John talks about when to put the books, podcasts, and study down to take that knowledge you have learned and utilize it to understand your voice better. Episode
In this episode, John talks about how making "mistakes" can be an opportunity to grow. If you can look at mistakes as signals to adjust, you can positively use these
In this episode, John talks with Jeff Alani Stanfill about his vocal journey and how to let your own voice soar. Episode Highlights: The inspiration behind Jeff's Let Your Voice Soar