TIPS ON TONE BY JON NOVI

Jon Novi’s tips for aspiring singers (and other people) in no particular order:  1. Sing long notes. Work towards an even quality and steady pitch, with no vibrato. Be able to sing a song at least eight times as slow as the original tempo, Breathe after every note of...

TIPS ON TONE BY NATE JONES

After performing 2,000+ times in 8 years, here’s what he learned!             Tip #1 Be comfortable with your own voice. We all our so unique with under and over tones that give our voice its own quality; utilize it. Do not force...

TIPS ON TONE BY SUNNIE WILLIAMS

Whenever you’re experiencing vocal trouble, whether it be a certain line in a song or just general vocal fatigue, the answer is almost always to RELAX. Relax your jaw. Relax your shoulders. Relax your mind. If you’re singing some huge ascending lyric, don’t create...

WHY SINGERS SHOULD CONSIDER WEARING EARPLUGS

A sore throat can be a nuisance, which is why you always want to stay hydrated, well-rested, and have CLYOR formulas by your side. But when it comes to sore ears, we’re talking about the potential for permanent damage, which can be bad news for anyone and a...

THE BEST MICROPHONES BASED ON YOUR VOICE

Obviously, the number one best way to get noticed and booked as a singer is to stand at a busy intersection and belt to your heart’s content, but a close second is distributing your talent. Thanks to this fancy thing the kids are using these days called the...

THE BEST WAYS TO STAY HYDRATED AS A VOCALIST

Have you ever thought to yourself: “I was drinking water all day and yet my voice still isn’t 100%, what gives?” Well, did you know that it can take four to five days to be fully hydrated? Simply drinking when you’re thirsty while seeing if...