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Archive for March, 2010

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WHO IS CONTROLLING YOUR VOICE? YOU, OR IT?

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Do you control your voice, or does it control you? An odd question?  Perhaps, but I know many a singer who’s happiness with life is linked to whether their voice is working well, or not on any given day. And many of these same singers are doing absolutely nothing to build vocal foundations that result in a predictable, stable vocal experience.

In other words, they’re treating the voice as a mysterious, sometimes-it’s-there, sometimes-it’s-not instrument, and that never works. The fact is, what we call “the voice” can be as predictable and dependable as a carpenter’s tool or a professional baseball pitcher’s throwing arm.  Both the tool and the arm can have issues, of course, but with proper development and maintenance they tend to serve well for many years.

My advice is to be proactive with your voice. Identify your weaknesses as well as areas that you just don’t understand at all.  Be honest. Then, step-by-step, find ways to conquer each area, either with personal training, Online training, or with hardcopy or download CD’s that address your issues.  The important thing is that YOU be in charge of your voice.  Don’t just LET things happen.  MAKE things happen.

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Tags: chris beatty, sing better, singing lessons, vocal coach, Vocal control, vocal performance
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From Carole: Cold Weather But Warm Heart

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Hi Everyone. Carole here.  I’m writing this note from Florida where we’re supposed to be spending a warm March enjoying 19 Yankee Spring Training games and doing minimal office work.  In reality, it’s freezing in Florida.  Way too cold for baseball and yet we bundle up and sit there for every game.

The good news, of course, is that God is still God, even in less-than-perfect weather.  When I wake up He’s there.  When I go to sleep He’s there, and when I have difficult issues to deal with He’s always there.

Here are some Scriptures that have been helping me keep things in balance.  I hope they’ll help you, too:

When our praise ascends to God, it silences Satan. It cancels his accusations and stops his mouth. Through praise we invoke the presence and power of our God against all the forces that oppose us. (Psalm 8:2)

Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” (James 1:17) How great to know that we need not be afraid as we listen to what is going on in this world. The gifts we need will always be there becasue He changes not.

David said, ” In the morning o Lord, you hear my voice.” He lays his requests before the Lord & waits with expectation for the answer. Lord I want to be like David speaking to you & then waiting expectantly for Your answer. (Psalm 5)

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Finding The Magic In Your Voice with Better Posture and Breathing

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

For a free Guide To Breathing for Singers click here, or go to the “FREE Singing Resources” tab at the top of our site at vocalcoach.com, then see “White Papers.”

“When something exceeds your ability to understand how it works, it becomes kind of magical.”  I recently heard that statement in an online demonstration of the Apple iPad.  It occurred to me that the same descriptive applies to the human voice.

Here’s what I mean: Aren’t there times when you hear a singer that just amazes you?  One who can do things with their voice that you can only imagine doing, but never actually do?  That’s the “magical” aspect of the voice.  The part that defies analysis, or duplication by the average listener, and even the average singer.

But, what if you really, really, really want to at least come close to delivering that kind of magical performance.  And, what if you are willing to invest the time, effort and resources to take the voice as far as you possibly can.  What are the steps?

In truth, it’s no different than choosing to absolutely maximize your athletic performance, or your intellectual performance.  It takes sacrifice at all levels.  Sacrifice that most of us, frankly, aren’t willing or able to make. Sacrifice that would make having a normal family life and job almost impossible.  Like being an Olympic athlete in training.  It takes all that you are, often at the expense of normalcy.

Discouraged?  Don’t be! No one is asking you to give up family and friends to compete for “World’s Best Singer.  But, there is sacrifice and investment involved in becoming a better, more consistent singer.  And, it starts with constant, non-stop awareness of your daily posture, and the way you manage your breathing in speaking and singing.

You see, many people compromise their posture throughout the day, and that leads to poor breathing.  Then, they “get straight” for singing and wonder why it feels so stiff and unnatural.  The key is being upright and aligned every waking hour.  I don’t mean standing at attention.  I just mean being upright, like any two-year-old. It’s natural, and how we were designed to function.  And, it’s one of the first things to go if we don’t get daily reminders.  For years I would go so far as to put reminders in my calendar to check my posture and breathing.  Seem extreme?  Not if you’re really serious about being your best.

When it comes to breathing it’s a matter of management, not power or push.  Untrained, three-week-old babies do fine with sharing their vocal messages to the entire household with no formal training whatsoever.

For a free Guide To Breathing for Singers click here, or go to the “FREE Singing Resources” tab at the top of our site at vocalcoach.com, then see “White Papers.”

Tags: breathing technique for singers, chris beatty, vocal coach, vocal training, voice lessons, voice training
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