Although singing high isn't everything, nailing those high pitches is essential for a great performance. But are you making one of these most common mistakes and therefore holding yourself back from sounding powerful and amazing?
1. The high notes are the most important.
2. Forget to prepare and...
You can save time by using one exercise to warm up your entire vocal range, including register transitions. Here's one I've been loving.
Singing those high and intense pitches can be a challenge. Cracking, flipping, landing flat or sharp... this can all happen if you don't master your strong onset. Here's how to do it right.
People who don't seriously sing themselves often have some very common misconceptions about singing. Let me clear one of these up!
"Singing into your mask" is a very common expression in vocal technique lingo. But what does it mean and how do you do it? Why do you need to do it? Here are the answers and some exercises.
It doesn't always have to be high and loud. Singing softly can be so amazing if you do it right. Here are my best tips.
If you want to sound beautiful and sing with a crystal clear voice, here are some tips.
Good posture is the prerequisite to good breathing, support, and control. Here are some quick tips about improving your posture quickly.
Is it possible to learn to sing in 30 days? How fast can you really make progress? Here's my honest answer.
If you want to get better, you will need a strategy that works to fix your issues and problems. One of the most common mistakes is that I see students going wide instead of deep.
Closed vowels can be very tricky, but they also can be beautiful and resonant. It's all about the correct placement and the principle of perfect balance.
While there are no quick fixes or shortcuts, there are some hacks that will help you access muscles that are difficult to feel and isolate. Here are my top 5 hacks to access more singing power.
1. The Siren
2. Over-enunciate
3. The belt
4. The push
5. The straw