Every bite you take. Every food you make. Every bread you break, every time you eat cake, your voice is calling to you. Did you know that everything you eat can affect the quality of your performance, even several days before a show? And 24 to 36 hours beforehand?...
Studies have shown that a proper night’s rest is important to keeping your highest quality singing voice, and that a lack of sleep can negatively affect speech in all of its forms. Sure, we’re all a bit groggy when we wake up in the morning, but proceeding...
The colloquial term for the larynx is the “voice box”, and since it is home to the vocal cords, it has that nickname for good reason. Our vocal cords are how we control both the volume and pitch of our voice, and Laryngitis is such a severe inflammation of...
I guess you can say I am an O.G. singer, a veteran so to speak. I have been singing professionally for over 30 years, and yet, I still learn something new every day. Therefore, before moving on to the tips, it’s important that you’re open minded, and take in what your...
The instant I stopped competing with other voices was the moment that I truly started to come into my own as a vocalist. Remaining aware of the current trends within your industry and specialization is incredibly important but with regards to the human voice, I truly...
As a singer and voiceover actor who makes a living solely through my voice, here are some tips I would share for upcoming artists on vocal health: 1) Get enough sleep nightly. Your voice box is made of muscles that get tired with use, and the time for them to be...
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