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  • A Singing Lesson from a Dancer
    I recently had the pleasure of getting to know a man who was at one time a U.S. champion ballroom dancer. Besides being a thoroughly wonderful human, he also taught me a lot about powerful success in the arts. Watching him dance with random people at a party I noticed a vast difference between his dancing and that of any of his dance partners. The difference was that the partners were full of effo...
  • Singers Discover There’s No Such Thing As High Notes
    Can you imagine a vocal trainer telling you there’s no such thing as high notes? Well, that’s exactly what I am telling you! Here’s a new series of videos that explains exactly what I’m talking about. I think you’ll be surprised – and it might just change the way you look at high notes forever…! Join us for a complimentary webinar, 5 Essential Keys to Sin...
  • Excellence Through Practice
    When I give a voice lesson, I give my clients 150% of my energy, expertise and attention. Some say they learn more from me in one lesson than they did from a year’s worth of lessons with another teacher. I’m honored to be held in such high esteem by my students – and I love them right back. Matt Luck and Emma Portner After the voice lesson it then becomes the student’s re...
  • Aspire to Vocal Freedom
    Have you achieved vocal freedom? Sally Morgan When you sing do you feel almost nothing but vibration – and the emotion of the lyrics? Are you in awe of how you sang that phrase or high note without any effort at all? Do you think your singing is ‘too easy’? If you answer is ‘No,’ then you are in the right place because these questions come from my students in statements: “Wow! Tha...
  • Voice Lessons – Placement vs Natural Flow
    As a voice teacher who has developed a cutting edge contemporary vocal technique I battle the old habits and myths about good singing. The idea of ‘placement’ is one of the techniques that has been taught for 100′s of years that it frankly counterproductive in good singing. Traditional voice lessons usually include “Placement” where a singer ‘places’ the ...
  • Voice Lessons Falsetto
    As a voice teacher, I’m asked by men about falsetto: what is it and how to work on it. I filmed a male student during his voice lessons over a period of time while we were exploring his falsetto voice. Falsetto is that high, light voice used mainly by men and some women. Falsetto is an essential tool for a great singer to have. This video series covers What is Falsetto, How to Work on False...
  • Voice Lessons Teach Easy High Notes
    As a voice teacher I’m constantly hearing about fear of high notes. How students so desperately want to be able to sing them easily and without the fear. One of the beauties of my vocal technique, Sing Like You Speak, is basing all vocalization in speech where you have no fear of pitch – high or low. To demonstrate, I created a series of videos on YouTube. There are 5 videos – e...
  • Singers Perfect Inhale
    Diaphragmatic breathing is a singers best friend. Diaphragmatic breathing, if done right, is your key to all the shades of vocal ability: power, delicacy, sustaining long notes, easy high notes and much more. Diaphragmatic breathing begins with your inhale. If you take singing lessons, you know there are different theories about how to inhale. Through the nose, through the mouth and the nose, thr...
  • Sing Those High Notes or Die Trying
    The good news is that you don’t have to die or sell your soul to the devil to sing high notes. All you need is a proven method to make high notes easier for you to sing – even easier for you to think about. Yes, it’s your thoughts that interfere with your singing more than anything else! Sally Morgan This video will help you get the high notes and sustain – all with ease....
  • The ‘Oh Zone’ of Singing
    The ‘Oh Zone’ of Singing has nothing to do with global warming, but it has everything to do with hot singing. Take a look! For more in depth vocal training take a look at SingLikeYouSpeak.com ...