“Know thyself, know thy enemy” – Sun Tzu NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps Studio singing is exhilarating, exacting and can be exhausting. There are many gremlins and… Read More » about Top 30 Terrible Studio Singer Saboteurs
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Chiropractic, Wellness, Voice: Interview with Dr. Dwaine Allison
Today’s post is my audio interview with Dr. Dwaine Allison, chiropractor and wellness physician. You may notice that I’m sounding unusually nasal… when I recorded the interview I was just getting over bad cold! You can enjoy that adventure in respiratory ailment at my previous post Cold Cough, Laryngitis! 9 Day Journal of a Desperate VocalCoach Listen &… Read More » about Chiropractic, Wellness, Voice: Interview with Dr. Dwaine Allison
Ear to Larynx – What the Voice Learns from Listening
NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps Did you know your voice can listen? Think about it – your vocal cords, larynx, pharynx, mouth, tongue and lips act to create… Read More » about Ear to Larynx – What the Voice Learns from Listening
Making A Career In Voiceover: Interview with Linda Bruno
Linda Bruno NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps My audio interview today is with New York based voiceover talent Linda Bruno. There is nothing like speaking with a master… Read More » about Making A Career In Voiceover: Interview with Linda Bruno
Cracky, Weak, Strained Middle Voice? 4 Fixes
Is your middle voice as blended in as this little one? NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps. Middle voice. The easy notes. Right. Those notes in the middle of… Read More » about Cracky, Weak, Strained Middle Voice? 4 Fixes
St. Patrick’s Day and the Voice
Tis the season for pots of gold, green bear and lucky charms! St. Patrick’s Day has traditionally been a day for drinking oneself silly because of the exception the Catholic Church in Ireland makes in its Lent drinking prohibition for that one day. Yelling out-of-tune anthems from alcohol-dried/numb vocal cords sounds like a great way… Read More » about St. Patrick’s Day and the Voice
How Much Is a Million? Celebrating All Things Vocal Blog
Thank you all for joining me here… you have viewed this blog over a million times! I hope you keep reading and sharing… let me know if you have a subject or question concerning the voice that you’d like me to post about. It takes a village (of readers) to inspire this blog! Meanwhile, celebrate… Read More » about How Much Is a Million? Celebrating All Things Vocal Blog
The Power of Getting To The Point – Your Central Message As Songwriter, Singer, Speaker
NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps. Writing the Message Great songs, like any great art, have a point. The listener should be able to ‘get’ this central ‘take away’,… Read More » about The Power of Getting To The Point – Your Central Message As Songwriter, Singer, Speaker
Developing the Successful Artist: Interview with PCG Founder Bernard Porter
Bernard Porter of PCG NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Available also on iTunes, Google Play and Android podcast apps. My audio interview for this post today is with Bernard Porter, who is the President and Founder of the… Read More » about Developing the Successful Artist: Interview with PCG Founder Bernard Porter
Singing Studio Vocals With Live Stage Magic
Going from stage mic to studio mic can feel like a trip to Mars Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Android If you, dear singer, have done enough stage performance to feel confident with a mic or instrument in your hands, singing in the studio can feel as unnatural and uncomfortable as… Read More » about Singing Studio Vocals With Live Stage Magic









