Posts for the ‘Singing Ressources’ Category

May 2010 18

In The Spotlight: “Karaoke-Version.com”

No.1 Source For Instrumental Tracks and Karaoke Music. A student of mine recently told me about “Karaoke Version”, the online store for MP3 instrumental tracks, karaoke tracks and even...

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Apr 2010 20

In The Spotlight: “Yoga” for Singers

Featured in this months’ spotlight is not a website, not a blogger, but a practice. The practice of “Yoga”. The singer who has already tried yoga, surely knows...

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Apr 2010 14

What is your vocal quality?

No two voices are exactly alike (that is of course, if we take out vocal imitators). When speaking of the attributes to a persons unique vocal sound,...

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Mar 2010 16

In the Spotlight: “Once More With Feeling” by Susan Eichhorn-Young

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...

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Mar 2010 9

Fascinating Sounds by the Vocal Instrument

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...

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Feb 2010 16

In The Spotlight: “Musical Theatre Talk with Trish Causey”

Patricia (Trish) Causey is a performer/composer from the Mississippi Gulf Coast who has a love for musical theatre. Through her online radio show, Trish takes a look...

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Feb 2010 9

A Peek at Steven Tyler’s (Aerosmith) Vocal Cords!

A few years back, in one of their episodes of “Incredible Human Machine”, the National Geographic gave us a look inside the vocal instrument of rock singer Steven...

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Jan 2010 13

New Years Resolutions For The Singer

Well songbirds, to tell you the truth, I am not big on making new years resolutions as I feel that good habits can be taken on at any...

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Dec 2009 15

In The Spotlight

As a singer and vocal teacher, my passion for everything related to the voice has me surfing all over the web in order to find some common ground...

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Dec 2009 1

Perfect Pitch, Relative Pitch & Just Plain Singing on Pitch!

According to Wikipedia, Tone deafness is the lack of relative pitch, or the inability to discriminate between musical notes. Being tone deaf is the difficulty or being unable...

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Sep 2009 10

The Benefits of Singing and Training the Voice

For all aspiring singers, training the voice means getting the most out of the vocal instrument, being able to command the voice with ease, and deliver a song...

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