There are tons and tons of ways to learn the how to sing these days. From self-teaching books to Youtube videos, computer programs to in the flesh professionals. With so many options there’s not enough time to give all
Do voice lessons really work? This is possibly the most common question beginner singers have. We know that if people take piano and guitar lessons they will improve with their instruments, yet when it comes to singing there is
The Covid 19 pandemic has changed all of our lives in countless ways, one of the most obvious being the fact that we are required to wear a mask in many places. For some this has been a nuisance,
The voice changes over time in different and beautiful ways. Singing after 60, or any age can be a fantastic way to express and remain mentally and physically active. In cultures other than our own the singing of older
One of the toughest parts of learning an instrument is getting acquainted with all the special musical terms surrounding the process! Each instrument has its own set of nomenclature, which can seem daunting and confusing. Below, you will find a
“What is my voice type?” This is one of the most common questions students have about singing. People have often heard the terms soprano, alto, tenor and bass before but are unclear what they really mean. Read on to
If you’re like me, you may have often been left wishing you had a wider array of songs to choose from. The overwhelming majority of songs are not going to be perfect for practice with your voice.A big reason
SOVT is an acronym that stands for Semi Occluded Vocal Tract. This is just a fancy way of saying that the mouth is partially closed. SOVT exercises use a partially closed mouth in order to create back pressure on
Playing an instrument while singing is one of the most exciting things to witness live. It gives a picture of an artist in full control of the music they are performing. Professionals make it look like second nature, but