Singing Too Much Air – Means a Breathy Mixed Voice
Singing too much air means a breathy mixed voice. Inside this video I’ll explain why your singing is breathy, why it gives you a breathy…
Singing too much air means a breathy mixed voice. Inside this video I’ll explain why your singing is breathy, why it gives you a breathy…
Congratulations! In Part One you started singing from chest to head voice. However, it’s likely this transition to head voice is still weak and unstable.…
Do you know how to sing higher and louder without damaging your voice? By the end of this video you’ll not only know how to…
One of the hardest things about learning a new singing technique is breaking old habits. We make great progress in the voice lesson but when…
How Do I Get My Voice Strong on Stage Without Tightening Up? All of us can belt our voices and make a big sound.…
How to get power in your voice faster. Why does building strength and power in your voice take so much time? Inside this…
The past several episodes have focused on strengthening the voice. We’ve done exercises to get the vocal cords to come together (to adduct) from…
How to Strengthen Your Singing Voice – #3 – Chest to Head Voice When you first learn how to strengthen your singing voice by…
In Episode 87, I talked about the importance of the vocal cords coming together firmly (adduction) in order to stop the air from leaking and…
Is your singing voice breathy and soft? Do people tell you they can’t hear you when you sing? Inside this video I’ll show you…