Expand Your Vocal Range with These 10 Simple Tips Whether you’re a beginning vocalist or an experienced performer, you can always work on improving your vocal range. Hitting those higher notes can make or break a performance, but the most important thing is not to injure yourself in the process.
Practice, Practice, Practice: Choral conductors and singers share their own practicing best practices
Practice, Practice, Practice Singers are frustrated too, of course. Practicing can easily take a back seat to work, family, school, and other life obligations. And choral conductors understand what their singers are up against. “Our world right now is overwhelming to people,” says Jennifer Tibben, music director of Bella Voce, a women’s chorus in Reno, Nevada, who herself leads seven choirs and has six children at home.
The Three Day Rule: Performance Prep For Singers
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Singers: Top 5 Techniques to Belting, Without Destroying Your Vocal Cords
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7 Secret Vocal Wellness Weapons Used By Grammy Winners And Celeb Vocal Coaches
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Singers: 5 Ways To Stop Shredding Your Vocal Cords
Singers Keep Your Voice Healthy: Stop Shredding Your Cords by Cari Cole Do you ever wonder why singers get vocal problems and how to avoid them for yourself? Who wants to lose their voice and worse, end up having surgery? Does it happen to everyone eventually or can it be avoided? And doesn’t that just freak the bejesus out of you?
The importance of hydration for singers
The Importance of Hydration for Singers There are many important reasons to stay hydrated for general health, but for musicians – particularly vocalists – hydration is a key to success. In order for your body to function properly, hydration is vital. Our bodies are made of 70% water, and hydration affects every organ and cell in your body!