We evaluate our own and other’s singing mostly by what we hear. Besides to listening, smart singers also learn to notice what they are doing in the body because it is the most efficient way to learn new things and on the other hand to strengthen the existing skills – Continue Reading
5 Viewpoints For Classical Singers Crossing Over
When a singer is about to do a cross over, it means that they are about to sing in a music style that is outside of their own training or habitual repertoire. This article discusses different viewpoints that will benefit classical singers who would like to sing commercial contemporary music Continue Reading
Learn To Feel Singing Part 1: The Body
We evaluate our own and other’s singing mostly by what we hear. Besides to listening, smart singers also learn to notice what they are doing in the body because it is the most efficient way to learn new things and on the other hand to strengthen the existing skills – Continue Reading
8 Tips For Practicing New Songs
Learning new songs or choral parts is a big part of singing hobby, work or education for all kinds of singers. How can we do that in the most efficient way? Here are a few tips. 1. Listen To Different Versions Start learning by listening the new song. If there Continue Reading
5 Music-Mental Anchors For Jazz Improvisation
Vocal improvisation means free vocalization that is created freely in the moment. The whole potential of vocal improvisation can be released if the improvisation is anchored into five different aspects during singing. In this context we are borrowing a term anchoring used in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). According to the NLP Continue Reading