Your Turn: Post Your Questions about Singing

November 18th, 2009

Thanks for coming back! As promised last week, we’re rewarding you with Open Mike Week!

What’s on your mind about singing? What are your most immediate questions about technique, psyche, presentation, repertoire, or anything else relating to the art, science, or philosophy of singing?

Post your questions by clicking the Comment link (at the end of the blue Tag words). We’ll be answering them in the weeks to come.

Here are new releases of well known singers who may help trigger your inquiring mind:  Michael Jackson, Danielle De Niese, Susan Boyle, Andrea BocelliPaul McCartney.

Quest away, friends! We look forward to your questions and comments.

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Wecome to Sing Well, Sing Better!

July 6th, 2009

We’ve all been making sounds since our first “Yes, I’m alive,” cry on the day of our birth. Some of us were given vocal instruments of natural beauty and skill. Some of us were given instruments that, like diamonds, need polishing before their full beauty is known. Many of us singers have picked up bad habits along the way that actually make it harder to sing with ease.

Over the generations, the science of the voice has amassed techniques to care for the instrument and to develop it without stress or risk of damage. This information makes up the toolbox of voice teachers and good choir directors. Much of it can be used by individuals as well.

Whether you have a passion for singing or are merely curious, you’ll find a wealth of information in this blog to help you sing well, and, with continued practice, to sing even better. Keep coming back!

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