HOW TO RELAX YOUR VOCAL CORDS

Fair warning: a lot of these vocal cord relaxation methods are probably best used in privacy, although if you can do some of these in front of other people, particularly strangers, then going out in front of a crowd may be easier. That’s two levels of...

9 AWESOME WAYS TO IMPROVE STAGE PRESENCE

Forget social media marketing, gig and representation submission, interviews, recording sessions, listening back to your voice, and seeing someone you think is more talented. The most nerve-racking part of being a vocalist? Performing live in front of a group of...

TAKING CARE OF YOUR VOICE

If you want to keep your voice in tip-top shape, you have to be committed to taking proper care of it. If you’re a vocalist, your voice is your instrument. A pianist will never neglect regularly tuning his piano, and a singer should do the same. Voice...

WHAT TO EAT BEFORE A GIG

Intro To effectively prepare for a musical performance, it is important to take your diet into consideration several days before your show. Planning and exercising care with the food you eat at least 24-36 hours before your show will maximize your performance. There...

SINGING TIPS

The singing voice is a delicate instrument and must be cared properly. Getting enough rest, eating proper food, drinking lots of water, and not smoking can help. Ignoring voice problems may have adverse effects on singing. A laryngologist may help avoid serious...

VOCAL COACH

Do I need a vocal coach? Believe it or not, every singer can benefit from the lessons provided by a vocal coach. Much like a guitar or violin, the voice is a musical instrument. It may seem to work fine without being tuned, but doesn’t produce to its true...