All tagged New Singers

The Pop Singer’s Dilemma 

All singers, in every genre, from shower divas to stadium rock gods, balance their voice in a way that works for them.

I want you to understand that learning vocal technique is not about memorizing vocal terms, and continuously vocalizing arpeggios till the cows come home...it's about getting to know your own voice better. It’s about practicing in a way that works for you and is actually good for you.

The Canoe and the Singer

Singers must learn how to balance before they can project, ‘belt’ or access what is often referred to as ‘vocal power’. Singers must gain control, not by tightening or over-exerting their muscles, but with a strong kind of looseness that keeps the abdominal and the thoracic muscles working while maintaining a relaxed neck, throat and back. While singing, your body is your instrument, your voice should flow easily, without strain or tension. You need enough power, (accessed through breath management and body mapping…more on these topics later) to sing out and feel confident, but enough looseness and ease to feel relaxed and flexible throughout your body.