According to voice pathologist Dr. Linda Carroll, “Just as a dancer does physical stretches before and after they move, vocal performers need to warm up before extended (or critical) voice use to ...
Whether you fancy yourself the second coming of Pavarotti or just the best vocalist in your own shower, the truth isn't always pleasant to the ear: not everyone can sing. Everyone, however, can learn ...
Ever wonder how Taylor Swift can belt out powerful notes night after night, era after era, without shredding her vocal cords? The secret lies in vocal warmups and cooldowns—exercises that prepare the ...
Miss Heather teaches Jeremy and Maddie some vocal exercises with her vocal student, Dwight. Conservatory of the Ozarks is Miss Heather’s in-home studio in Southwest Springfield, Missouri, located ...
If you pant like a Labrador will your voice have more energy? Can you hum away "vocal fry?" And what does Bugs Bunny have to do with good radio? I coach reporters at NPR on vocal delivery — and these ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review | 'Simon Boccanegra' By Anthony Tommasini In 1959, when he was 18, Plácido Domingo auditioned for the National Opera in Mexico City as a ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. You mentioned your career singing Italian opera. Specifically, you ...
Are you – or your partner – a chronic snorer? Joining a choir or taking singing lessons could help. A UK study found that a program of vocal exercises designed by a choir director helped reduce ...