If you don't know where to put your arms when you sing, this video will help you a lot. Not only will I show you why you need to start with NOT moving your arms, but I will also dive deep into WHAT to do when you're on stage, with and without a mic.
Here's a new warm-up that will help you focus on dynamics. If you want to achieve any level of expressiveness, you need to master dynamics.
I always teach a neutral larynx. But in order to understand what I mean, you have to understand how the larynx moves naturally when singing and speaking. This is a lesson to understand the laryngeal movement and constriction.
Register transitions and dealing with your passaggio, or your bridge, are always tricky. That's why it's a great idea to focus on these in your warm-up. Here are some exercise ideas for you.
1. The Plan
2. Warm-up each register
3. Head Voice
4. Chest Voice
5. Flips
6. Mix
You've heard it many times: you need to sing with an open throat! Let's get to the bottom of the why and how today.
How do you know if you're singing in your true natural voice? You need to find out in order to be the best singer you can be.
Did you ever consider what your childhood voice has to do with the way you sing today?
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Let's talk about your childhood voice. A lot of the foundation of your singing mentality and technique is laid in your childhood.
A little bit of background of my story: I was...