We all have 24 hours in a day, and the time we can take out of this limited resource for practicing is precious.
Inspired by James Schramko's bestselling book, Work Less,
Higher and Louder! The battle cry of singers everywhere.
Singing higher is an important skill, and there are common mistakes singers make when attempting to increase their upper range.
In this episode,
A nasal sounding voice is a common complaint of singers.
In this episode, John discusses what is (and isn't) a nasal voice and gives some simple methods for making your voice
Maximum Flow Declination Rate (MFDR) is not something often discussed by singers (or even voice teachers) but it is an important part of having a powerful voice.
In this episode, John
For every singer, there are frustrating areas of the voice we just can't seem to conquer.
The is where your vocal "crowbar" can be your best tool for solving stubborn issues.
By
"What should I think about?"
This is often a hard question to answer when working on your voice.
There are so many different variables going on during a practice session and our
Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises are not some strange ritual being practiced on a commune in Oregon - no, they are perhaps one of the best and most foolproof ways to
What You Should Be Asking
As a voice teacher I use three simple questions to help guide me in my quest to improve not only my students, but myself as well.
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What Is The One Thing To Look For When Choosing A Singing Teacher?
Choosing a singing teacher is one of your most important decisions. The wrong choice can lead to wasted time
Singing in Tune: What’s the Secret?
Singing in tune is often so difficult for the beginning singer that they might believe they will never be able to sing at all. This