Concone If you have ever studied classical singing, it is possible that you are familiar with the Concone books of solfeggi. The most famous of these books is Opus 9: Fifty Lessons. Giuseppe Concone was born in 1810 in the city of Turin. He had his musical education in his home town, where he continued […]
Read MoreEasy Singing
- October 13, 2017
- Guy Babusek
- bel canto, Breathing, practicing singing, Singing Technique, voice training
Most singers sing with a great deal of excess effort. When a singer first experiences easy singing, they often remark that singing with so much ease certainly can’t be right. Please understand that effort and tension do not make a better voice. Facial Muscles If you look tortured while you are singing, chances are you […]
Read MoreHow to Avoid Vocal Injuries
- September 26, 2017
- Guy Babusek
- practicing singing, Singing Technique, vocal health, voice training
Regardless of the style of music you sing, if you perform regularly, you are at a risk for vocal injury. You don’t have to be a statistic. If you prepare yourself properly, and follow some sound principles, you can lower your risk of common vocal injuries which plague many performing singers. Train to avoid vocal […]
Read MoreHow to Sing Beautifully
- September 20, 2017
- Guy Babusek
- Application, bel canto, practicing singing, Singing Technique, voice training
Learning how to sing beautifully is a matter of practice, commitment, right approach and talent. While it’s true that you don’t have control over how much talent you were born with, you have control over how you use the talent that you DO have. It is possible for you to learn how to sing beautifully through training […]
Read MoreIn Praise of Concone
- December 30, 2014
- Guy Babusek
- bel canto, Vocal Registers, Vocalises, voice training
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