Everyone has a beautiful voice, it’s just a matter of learning how to use it!
-- Josephine Estill

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Written by Robert Sussuma   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 21:13

 

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Robert's latest entry, "How to Avoid Vocal Fold Trauma #3: "Hard Shell, Soft Middle," reveals what true "support" is and brings together the previous 2 entries on this topic to form a 3-step guide to healthy singing. Check it out!

Robert's recent entry, "Unintentional Singing," lays out a process for dealing with those annoying "unintentional" sounds we all make while singing from time to time.

 

Older Posts:

The Lost Art of Beginnings, Middles and Endings

 

How to avoid vocal fold trauma #2: Freeing the True Vocal Folds

Investigating the 'Myth of Talent'

If at first you don't succeed (vocally)...try WHAT again?!?

How to avoid vocal fold trauma #1: Reduce breath pressure

Vocal Trauma vs. Muscle Ache

On Voice Training #2

Evaluation, Anxiety and Singing

The Problem of Nerves in Voice Performance


 

Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 17:52