The Dos and Don’ts of Sitting In

If you are working to be a singer, one of the skills to master is the art of “sitting in.”

9 Reasons You Need To Record Yourself (Even If You Don’t Want To)

You are the only person who hears your voice the way that you do.

How to Get the Most Out of Practicing

Regular practice is a must in order to make vocal progress and keep your voice in good working order.

Where the Air Goes: Saving vs. Spending

Singers tend to fall into two camps regarding breathing: savers and spenders. Singers who spend air when they sing use up all of the breath right at the beginning. Phrases start out strong, but taper off to a whimper. (You feel like you never hear the end of what they are singing.) Contrarily, savers never […]

Go with the Flow

As I have said before, breath is important to and for singers. Learning to let the breath “take care of itself” makes our singing easier and better. For me, understanding how my breath and vocal folds work together was crucial to improving my singing. … So. Imagine your windpipe is a garden hose. Now imagine […]

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