Get Intimate With Your Voice: 5 Things to Know
Vocal anatomy and voice production physiology are areas of knowledge I continue to seek clarification in. As a young singer, an inured singer, and
Vocal anatomy and voice production physiology are areas of knowledge I continue to seek clarification in. As a young singer, an inured singer, and
Babies respond to music and singing with awe and wonder, and as soon as they begin trying out sounds themselves, they begin imitating what they hear with musical intonation. Children’s songs are full of life lessons, fun sounds and repeated phrases at higher pitches so their tiny vocal folds can match easily. Singing is joyful…but could we be teaching our children about vocal anatomy too early in their lives? Read More…
Sarah Lobegeiger de Rodriguez and I have teamed up for a shared blog piece and IGTV series on what we wish we would have known
Whether a professional singer or a singer for hobby, if you are developing a professional voice you should have a goal for maximum output with
Have you ever had a singer on your caseload? Ever had a yodeler? Vocal Hyperfunction can occur in regular singing as well as in yodeling.
I was listening to a podcast from NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) this week and was surprised when I heard that Dr. Robert Sataloff was
Make Straw Phonation fun for your younger voice students. Click Here! Try Airflow Airplanes for Straw Phonation Fun! A light-hearted look at a Facebook
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