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Vocal Exercises

How To Sing Vibrato

by thomas on June 12, 2010

Let’s tackle the subject of how to sing vibrato. There will be no bones about this post – just straight information for you to take and use for practice. Here we go! How To Sing Vibrato 1. One of the best ways to learn how to sing vibrato is to use the art of imitation. [...]

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How To Thin Out Your Voice

by thomas on May 31, 2010

Today we are going to discuss ways on how to thin our your voice. You need to thin our your voice as you approach your bridge and enter into your mix voice (or head voice). If your vocal cords do not thin out during this transition, you will bring up way too much vocal weight [...]

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How To Prepare Your Voice For Singing

by thomas on April 17, 2010

Today I want to tackle the topic of how to prepare your voice for singing. I find this to be a pretty straightforward issue, but it is good to outline some of the things you can do to help prepare your voice for singing. Below are a few things that I have found especially helpful [...]

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Vocal Exercises For Singers

by thomas on April 5, 2010

Within this post, I hope to give you some vocal exercises that will help you build some power and confidence in your vocal range. I want to give you a list of five vocal exercises that I personally use and find extremely beneficial for my singing voice (yes, they will be beneficial for you too!). [...]

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How To Breathe Properly

by thomas on March 28, 2010

Learning how to breathe properly is a very important factor in learning how to sing better. Some people put great emphasis on breath support. Other people put little emphasis on breath support. I just want to put breath support in its proper place. If learning how to breathe properly was all we needed in order [...]

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Chest Voice

by thomas on March 18, 2010

Let’s unpack chest voice today. Although there are many technical definitions of what chest voice actually is, it is most widely known and understood as our normal speaking and/or singing voice. For our purposes, chest voice is the range in which we feel completely comfortable singing and speaking. It is marked by the majority of [...]

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