This tool was a game changer for me. It has helped me and countless students sing better…with less strain and more freedom, and make a bigger impact on their audiences. Add this to you every part of your singing world and feel the benefits.

This tool was a game changer for me. It has helped me and countless students sing better…with less strain and more freedom, and make a bigger impact on their audiences. Add this to you every part of your singing world and feel the benefits.
Click the video below to see why I created this useful practice tool and how I used it to support me in having a really fun, vocally strong and audience-pleasing performance.
In this video, I share with you what I eat right before I step on on stage so I can sing my very best…
This week, I interview performance coach, Brett Manning.
He works with athletes, musicians, performers and business people all over the country coaching them to reach their potential and their goals.
Brett gives us valuable mindset tools to make dynamic shifts in our voice and career.
In this master class interview, Jennifer Urezzio shares her suggestions on how to handle fear, connect more deeply to your audience, and craft a prayer that empowers your voice and career.
When the same message shows up from seemingly unrelated places, it gets my attention.
Join me as I share how three different sources come together to help us release the breath and connect with our core sound.
Try this wonderful way to wake up the voice, stretch into the soft palate, find the lift to relax the tongue and larynx, and expand range…
In today’s video, I share with you how focusing on negative space can flip your perspective and give you positive vocal results.
“Easy” – it is a term I use often when describing elements of the vocal technique that I teach. Last week I heard from a viewer that said, “Tricia, singing is not easy!” Here’s my response…
Let’s shift your neck-reaching, voice-straining habit and move to singing with ease and freedom… and achieve as a result a better sound, longer career, and more confidence.