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A Spooky Vibrato Exercise

A perfect vocal exercise for this time of year is one that helps with discovering your vibrato. A healthy vibrato is a natural occurrence that involves the spinning, sizzling sound during a sustained pitch of a well balanced voice. When differing antagonistic muscular systems of the voice are in balance with one another, the result […]

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Beginning Studies in Classical Vocal Literature

Although the majority of my students are Pop, Rock, R&B and Musical Theater, my first love is classical music. About 10 to 15% of the students in my studio are classically based. Below is a small excerpt from a 90 minute class I gave to other teachers on teaching classical voice in Park City Utah […]

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Voice Lessons Without Tears

Singing is a very personal experience, and one which can leave a person feeling very exposed and vulnerable. It’s important that students who are looking to study this art with a teacher, be aware of some of the possible pitfalls they may encounter, in order to make an informed decision. Following are some unfortunate personifications […]

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Vocal Freedom

A problem that is common with many singers is that of excessive muscular activity during singing. There are muscles which are involved with things like chewing, swallowing and yawning which are commonly recruited by singers who try to manipulate their singing voice in order to achieve the sound they desire. We call these “outer” or […]

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Singing and Breath Support

I have heard erroneous comments that IVA doesn’t teach breath support. This is an understandable misconception since the concept of support is not as frequently addressed directly as are the concepts of bridging and singing with a neutral larynx. The idea is not that we want to sing with our breath unsupported, but rather that […]

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Singing: Technique vs. Style

I know people don’t like to hear it when I say it, but the truth is that inherent talent and facility have a lot to do with a singer’s success or failure within a particular style. Voice lessons can teach technical skill, but they can’t create vocal talent. Yet every voice can find a style […]

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Breathing and Singing (For Beginners)

Very often I hear beginning singers tell me that they heard some voice teacher tell them that singing is 90% breathing, and that if you can master your breathing you can master your voice. Yet, if it were all about breathing, then we would be able to recruit the best singers from the swim team […]

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Vibrato

Vibrato is necessary in order to sustain a tone at a comfortable speech-level with a balance of cord tension and air flow. We must remember that there are two types of compression which occur in the vocal folds during phonation. One pressure comes from the closure (adduction) of the vocal folds themselves as they are […]

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Singing Legato

Sorry it’s taken so long to post, but I had some time off for Spring Break and my birthday, and just haven’t gotten to it! The ability to sing a legato line is something that seems to be slowly falling by the wayside for many singers today. A legato line is a smooth vocal line […]

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