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When it comes to singing, two very important elements one must address are posture and breath management. In order to sing with ease, we must allow for the breath to come in naturally, unforced, and with the help of the body’s natural rhythms. Allow me to suggest this simple approach, which is the basis of [...]
Cupcake Camp Montreal takes place today, Sunday November 22nd from 2009 2-5pm at Bitoque Restaurant, located at 3706, Notre-Dame West, Montréal. After all, what could be more important than cupcakes and kids? http://cupcakecampmtl.org/ http://www.kidshelpphone.ca/
Click here for Part 1 of the session Angie: You have worked with many individuals of all levels and styles over the years. What are the most frequent problems or challenges you have had to address with your voice students? Philippe: Well, I hear the students come in to my studio saying “I don’t have [...]
After reading the title here, you were probably imagining a lovely boat ride in the beautiful ocean, with the sun on your face and the wind at your back. But as you have probably guessed, that is not what we are going to do for this singing tip! No, even better than that, we are [...]
Last month, I met with Philippe Parent, author and voice teacher of 40 years. Before we begin the interview, Parent asks if I have read the latest “Journal of Singing” from the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). I respond that I have indeed read it and so he goes on to talk about [...]
So many singers out there are afraid of taking vocal lessons in fear of loosing their vocal style. As Joel shares with us in the video, the two are separate. Improving ones technique will not take away from style; technique helps keep the vocal instrument healthy and can even enhance style as the voice becomes [...]