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Singing Lessons – Conquering Closed Vowels – Rock the Stage NYC

Free Singing Lesson & Tip – Closed vowels give a lot of singers trouble – especially in the higher ranges. Sing them too closed and you’ll run into straining and pulling or shouting to get through them. Here’s a simple way to rethink how to sing closed vowels using dipthongs. This idea can be used immediately in your singing technique. Rock On!

Tags: head voice, vowels, singing high, chest voice, belting, free singing lessons, voice instruction, vocal exercises, resonance, falsetto, vocal cords

Kevin Richards teaches at Rock the Stage NYC – Manhattan. For more information about studying at Rock the Stage in person or via Skype internet lessons: please visit www.rockthestagenyc.com

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Singing Lessons & Tips – What is Head Voice – Rock the Stage NYC

Free Singing Lesson – Viewer Mail Question – “What does head voice feel like?” Its not easy for me to describe it so here’s a simple exercise to “sort of” find it.

Just like Campbell’s soup – its “Mm Mm Good!”

Tags: head voice, free singing lessons, voice instruction, vocal exercises, resonance falsetto, vocal cords

Kevin Richards teaches at Rock the Stage NYC – Manhattan. For more information about studying at Rock the Stage in person or via Skype internet lessons: please visit www.rockthestagenyc.com

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VocalistOnline.com : Voice Training : Larynx and the voice part 2

learn to sing with more free videos on vocal health, singing, voice training available at http://www.VocalistOnline.com

The larynx and the voice part two continues the overview and explanation of the larynx with anatomical model plus real time views of singers vocal folds / cords during production of sound and description of the equipment used

Recommended Resources for Singers

http://www.vocalist.org.uk – Comprehensive online resource for singers of all standards with articles on singing, voice training, vocal exercises, vocal and performance techniques and advice on working in the industry.

http://www.singing-teachers.co.uk – singing teachers Worldwide Community includes searchable directory of singing teachers, vocal coaches, voice studios and performance schools plus forums for singers.

http://www.musical-gifts.co.uk – Musical Gifts – Browse or search to find musical gifts and gift ideas with a music theme for musicians, singers and music lovers

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VocalistOnline.com : Voice Training : Larynx and the voice part 1

learn to sing with more free videos on vocal health, singing, voice training available at http://www.VocalistOnline.com

The larynx and the voice part one contains an overview and explanation of the larynx with anatomical model plus real time views of singers vocal folds / cords during production of sound and description of the equipment used

Recommended Resources for Singers

http://www.vocalist.org.uk – Comprehensive online resource for singers of all standards with articles on singing, voice training, vocal exercises, vocal and performance techniques and advice on working in the industry.

http://www.singing-teachers.co.uk – Singing Teachers Worldwide Community includes searchable directory of singing teachers, vocal coaches, voice studios and performance schools plus forums for singers.

http://www.musical-gifts.co.uk – Musical Gifts – Browse or search to find musical gifts and gift ideas with a music theme for musicians, singers and music lovers

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Singing Lessons & Tips – Checking for Vocal Strain – Rock the Stage NYC

Free Singing Lesson – Checking your head voice to make sure you’re doing it right and “light” is easy with the “L” finger position – an easy method to check for larynx tension, vocal strain and breath support. This technique is for beginners to make sure they’re not taking a lot of “weight” with them as they connect to their head register. This “position” can be used with sirens, slides, basic scales etc. – any exercise where you are training to bridge your chest & head registers.

More advanced students should already be beyond this point and learning to “lean” into their head voice and make it sound “chesty” – or as its commonly called a “mixed voice”.

Tags: head voice, free singing lessons, voice instruction, vocal exercises, resonance falsetto, vocal cords, strain, breath support

Kevin Richards teaches at Rock the Stage NYC – Manhattan. For more information about studying at Rock the Stage in person or via Skype internet lessons: please visit www.rockthestagenyc.com

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