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Rap Ain’t EasyA singer/songwriter student of mine came to a voice lesson wanting to work on a rap he was writing. Fortunately, we had the camera rolling so I can share clips from the singing lesson with all of you! Rap isn’t my favorite music, in fact lots of people don’t think of it as music. Working with my student on this amazing rap he wrote has given me a new insight into this art form. ItR...
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Brilliant Marketing for a Wonderful SongEric Whitacre is an accomplished composer, conductor and lecturer who has quickly become one of the most popular and performed composers of his generation. To date, Whitacre’s published works have received thousands of performances and have sold in excess of one million copies worldwide. Over the past few years, his loyal fans and supporters have moved online, spreading Eric’s popularity to an...
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You Want to Sing HigherYou want to sing higher. Yes, I hear you – all of you. You want it to sound great and you want singing high to be easy??? Of course you do! And why shouldn’t singing higher be easy? When you try to sing higher it becomes difficult because you think about the high note too much. High notes become like the monster in the closet that’s going to jump out and bite you right in the throat at t...
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Amy Winehouse A Great SingerYou can love her, you can hate her, but Amy Winehouse is a great singer. Here she is singing the classic ‘Teach Me Tonight.’ With so many pop singers out there who really can’t sing live without the help of a recording studio wizard, I have to say that Amy has learned to sing. Talk about a sexy voice – listen. ...
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Eric Whitacre’s Virtual ChoirEric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir 185 voices. 243 tracks. 12 countries. A choir unlike any other. What started as a simple social media experiment, has become a poetic metaphor of our shared humanity and the power of connection. Acclaimed composer and conductor Eric Whitacre offered the sheet music of his original composition, “Lux Aurumque”, as a free download and invited singers t...
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How to Prevent Vocal DamageSingers, keep your voices healthy! Most of the music you hear on your iPod or the radio has been produced – highly produced – in a recording studio. When you hear the music, especially a singer’s voice, you are not hearing their true sound. You are listening to an electronically altered sound. If you try to imitate your favorite singer, you are really trying to imitate a sound th...
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Imogen Heap is A Great ArtistImogen Heap is truly one of the best young singers on the scene. She is not only a ‘singer’, she’s also is an amazing musician. Yes, she sings and very well – without the aid of auto tune or any other tricks of the studio. She also is a songwriter and keyboard player. When I speak with groups of kids who want to go into the music business I ask them what they want from a c...
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Steve Martin Sings? Yes, Like He SpeaksGreat talent crosses all aspects of the arts. We don’t usually think of Steve Martin as a singer, but in the video he proves us wrong! He is definitely singing like he speaks. This is worth listening to for the fun and to hear good SingLikeYouSpeak™ technique. You too can learn to sing as simply and naturally as you speak on Don’t hesitate, don’t wait, join our online singers...
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Prevent Vocal Damage‘You need surgery on your vocal chords?’ Scariest diagnosis a singer can get. Not words you want to hear! The good news is that damage can, first of all, be prevented simply by using your voice in a healthy, natural way. Secondly, damage can be healed by the same methods, with a skilled vocal trainer guiding you. Please watch this video with some tips on how to stop doing damage to yo...
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Drastically Reduce Stage FrightYou know about stage fright. Sweaty palms, nausea, uncontrollable shaking of limbs, butterflies in the tummy and on and on. You probably know exactly how you will feel when it hits you. Basically, stage fright is adrenaline running wild through your mind and body causing all the symptoms mentioned above. One of my favorite sayings that I quote in my book on vocal technique is this: “The brain s...

