What is a Vocal Coach? How can they help you with your singing? Do they need to be qualified? What about experience? Can they assist you with songwriting and vocal arrangement? There is a lot of debate over who or what a 'Vocal Coach' is or what they are meant to do but I do love how this article explains it. What is a Vocal Coach? If you're looking for a vocal coach this is a good place to start. What is a Vocal Coach? To your vocal success Dionne -- Follow us: Twitter @voiceinministry Facebook: @voiceinministry Insta :@voiceinministry There are some simple universal exercises that are used by vocal coaches - regardless of the pedagogy studied -to help prepare a students voice for singing. I list 7 of them below and they are exercises that I use to ground and prepare a vocalist’s voice for singing.
So Christmas is a few days away and worship leaders are gearing up for extra church services that always occur this time of the year. My church has an extra 3 services PLUS 3 carol singing sessions. For many churches there can be DOUBLE that depending how big the church is.
So I've been thinking about the best items I need to have to hand to get through the next 2 weeks. The items need to be: - handy and be able to fit in my pocket or handbag. - accessible and does not need any technical expertise; simple to use and store With these pre-requisites in mind these are the 7 items in my Christmas Vocal Toolkit Gospel singing is a heavy vocal style that can take its toll on the voice of the worship leader or choir member, especially when we are required to sing for long periods of time, such as at conventions or special church services. It is why it is important to have a solid understanding of the voice mechanism both as an instrument and as form of communication. Remember, the primary function of the voice box is to defend first and communicate second. Learn To Sing SmartOne of the best ways of learning to sing smart is by taking time to understand vocal anatomy: the mechanics of the voicebox. Many of the most common vocal problems experienced when singing can be easily eliminated just by understanding how the voicebox works. The voicebox is made up of different parts that form one big organ(vocal tract) for voice production and like any other instrument, understanding what each part does on its own and then plays within the vocal tract, to produce voice, is as equally as important as a guitarist who knows that it is a neck, metal wire, pegs and a body that are the individual components of his instrument, but, that only when assembled correctly and played can produce the familiar sound of a guitar. A competent guitarist would immediately have the advantage of knowing what his instrument can - or cannot- acheive without causing damage. To sing smart is to gain the advantage of understanding what your voice can -or cannot- achieve without causing damage. To Your Vocal Success Dionne |
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