Finding your Mix: AFAB

Finding your Mix: AFAB

If you sing popular styles of music or contemporary musical theatre, you’re probably familiar with the sound of mixed voice. Most pop singers rely on a flexible mixed voice to carry them through the bulk of their range, applying head voice or chest voice as...
Core Coordination

Core Coordination

If you feel like you don’t understand Breath Support for singing, you’re not alone! This abstract concept plagues beginning singers universally. The concept of Breath Support is crucial to singing well and healthfully, but it is at once both very specific...
Voice Health

Voice Health

As a Singer, caring for your voice is a 24/7/365 job. Intentional Vocal Hygiene practices will help you maintain optimal health and functionality so that you can perform well on short notice and also in the long-term, helping to stave off the deterioration of your...
Projection

Projection

As singers, we all want to be heard. Whether you’re singing a style that relies on microphones or on acoustic sound production, you’ve probably thought to yourself about whether or not you were loud enough. Of course, volume and projection aren’t...
Tone Deaf to Talented

Tone Deaf to Talented

Can’t carry a tune in a bucket? Terrified at the idea of letting your voice be heard by anyone else? Always felt left out watching seemingly natural singers perform? Good news: Anyone who can speak can sing. Although it’s 100% true that some people exhibit a more...
Voice Major

Voice Major

Many passionate singers decide to pursue university level education in Voice through a college or university. But there are surprising differences in different types of degree programs that can be helpful to consider as you select which schools you may apply to! Here...
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