Tag: vocal warm-up
Presence – Your Powerful Singing Tool for 2017
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.
Resonance – How are you using your vocal resonators?
Your resonance is what makes the color of your sound… your tone. Understanding what your resonators are may help allow for a sound that not only feels better, but sound better as well…less strain, less breathiness, less push, or more natural volume.
In this video I share a brief overview of resonance and offer some ideas on how to use them.
Voice Lesson: Powerful Practice Tool To Keep You on Target – FREE PDF Download
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.
Voice Lessons: I may have led you astray…
“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…
Voice Lessons: Ditch This One Habit To Sing With More Ease and Freedom
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.
Voice Lessons: Tools To Relax Your Tongue As You Explore Resonance
Try these vocal tools to help your tongue relax as you work your soft palate awareness into your speaking and singing….
Your Soft Palate: Bring Ease and Richness To Your Singing and Speaking Voice
Do you want more ease in your sound? Do you desire a richness to your tone? Do you long to sing and speak with more resonance and freedom? This lesson may unlock your authentic voice and make sharing your passion easier… Last week one of my youtube viewers asked some questions […]
Voice Lessons: Part 6 of “Deliberate Practice” It Ain’t Always Fun!
In this week’s video teaching I give you strategies to help you lean into the painful emotions and get the deep work done anyway.
Voice Lessons: Part 5 “Deliberate Practice” – The Mental Demands
To take our art, our message to the next level we must always be looking for those elements of our presentations or performances that are not meeting our expectations and do our absolute best to make those elements better.