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Just because the singer is using his or her voice correctly, that does not mean the vocal instrument will never get tired. Vocal fatigue can take place when the voice is overused without rest. Vocal rest comes in many different forms. It depends on how much you sing. To give a break to your instrument, [...]
This Months Spotlight features a blog by New York Voice teacher Susan Eichhorn-Young who shares her musings and observations from the studio. Susan covers many topics in a singer’s world including the business and the craft – in that life we call THEATRE! Visit the site. As a singer, you will find many eye openers [...]
The human voice is one of the most amazing and versatile instruments of all. It can produce extremely high and low notes, different colors and volumes of sound as well as suggest a ray of different emotions. I have decided to dedicate this post to a few examples of these vocal possibilities that can be [...]
In a singers world, it is best to omit the expression “no pain, no gain” because the last thing you want to feel when singing is pain – at least not in the throat! The first thing I tell my students is that it should never hurt or feel strenuous to sing; that is a [...]