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Vocal Tips

While I still have been singing a ton, I have been MIA from writing posts. I hope to get back to that sometime soon. In the meantime, I wanted to write a post and let everyone know that Singing Success is having a 20% off sale on their flagship singing product, Brett Manning’s Singing Success. [...]

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When I Practice Singing Too Much, I…

by thomas on June 19, 2010

Sometimes I like to sing a little bit too much – so much so that I practice singing more than I should. And what should the inevitable be? The inevitable fact is that my voice just gets flat worn out and stops functioning correctly. Unfortunately, I am a little bit stubborn when it comes to [...]

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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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It Just Takes Time

by thomas on May 15, 2010

I just want to give a short post today encouraging you to stay the course. It takes time to develop a good voice. I was singing along with a song on the radio yesterday, and for the first time my girlfriend genuinely stated, “Wow, you sounded really good singing that song.” Did I mention that [...]

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The Mix Voice

by thomas on May 9, 2010

The mix voice is elusive to say the least. I have been bombarded with questions lately about explaining the mix voice in more detail, so I figured I would just write a post and hopefully answer all those questions at the same time. The mix voice is essentially a blend between chest voice and head [...]

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