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What does a movie musical vocal coach do? Singer and pedagogue Irene Bartlett is back to chat with vocal trainers Gillyanne & Jeremy about coaching Austin Butler to sing Elvis in the latest movie, and how she works with singing teachers in the Pedagogy Programme at Griffith University in Brisbane.What was the first thing Irene needed to do when meeting Austin (or any singer) for the first time? (3.00)What is she listening for when working with professional singers? (6.53)How do we know whether a singer has real tension or whether they're adding it "for effect"? (12.00)How do you teach singing teachers to become BETTER singing teachers? We're all in agreement, but on what? Jeremy clarifies (22.40)Why might "the 5 note scale" be a problematic exercise for singers? (24.00 and 25.40)It's an honest conversation between vocal trainers separated by 10,000 miles but together in spirit.Baz Luhrmann's film Elvis with Austin Butler is here https://amzn.to/3E2pWFA Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process book is here https://amzn.to/3t4Jti8 The 5 Days to Better Singing Teaching course online, with voice coaching techniques, vocal articulation exercises and a LOT more for the up-to-date singing teacher is here https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/p/5-days-to-better-singing-teaching For the best self-guided learning check out the Vocal Process Learning Lounge - 16 years of vocal coaching resources (over 600 videos) for less than the price of one private singing lesson. Click and scroll down the page for the free previews https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/p/the-vocal-technique-learning-lounge For real 1-1 attention on your own voice, book a voice coaching session in the singing studio with Jeremy or Gillyanne https://drgillyannekayesjeremyfisherinspirationsession.as.me/schedule.php If you want to discover if our singing teacher training programme works for YOU, message us - we can share the process for joining Cohort23. Sign up for the Vocal Process newsletter https://vocalprocess.co.uk/build-your-own-tilting-larynx/ We've also got this! ↓ Check out our brand new Voice Journal, written with Rayvox's Oren Boder https://www.rayvox.co.uk/products/voice-journal Find us - follow us on the socials!
Learn more about Nancy by visiting her website. Follow Nancy on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.TEDxABQ talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_bos_the_power_of_owning_your_narrativehttps://www.facebook.com/people/Nancy-E-Bos/100081284888590/Learn more about Singing Through Change by visiting their website and following them on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.Interested in learning more and growing your brand and career? Check out The Private Music Studio . Check out our blog. Follow The Business Savvy Singer private Facebook page.Follow us on social media:Instagram: @gretapopeFacebook: The Private Music StudioTwitter: @gretapope The Business Savvy Singer Podcast is sponsored by:Private Music StudioGreta Pope EntertainmentEternal Wolf MusicPerformance Ear TrainingEdward W. Wimp, Esq
Joey might be the worst singing coach ever, and you'll hear all about him on today's Phone Jenks!
In this episode we have the pleasure of interviewing Diana Lloyd who is an ex opera singer and lover of all things vocal. She's been teaching and coaching singing to semi pros and amateurs alike for over 15 years. She guides students to their goals using performance and coaching techniques to address everything from performance nerves to dealing with singer's vertigo and making their way in band dynamics or forging careers. Each student is as unique as the processes she uses to discover and hone their talents. You can reach Diana at www.sharpperformancestudio.com Instagram: @sharp_performance_studio Facebook: sharp performance singer's studio Grab your favourite drink and enjoy the episode! Oh, please remember to like, subscribe and share. Intro and Outro music by Chris Molyneaux of Chris Molyneaux Jazz Trio Cover Art by Graphic Artist Nikki Contois For Annamaria visit www.alwaysreadyforlife.com For Vicenta visit www.lifecoachonduty.com Visit our website www.coachesnookpodcast.com We would love to hear from you.
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Joey might be the world's worst singing coach and Kelsey is NOT having it on today's Phone Jenks!
“I realized that reaction videos are just brilliant because (they're) so relatable. Like if you enjoy the song, you can watch that and enjoy a critique of the song.” — Lolli Wren aka The Fairy Voice Mother If you can talk, you can sing. That is the belief of this week's guest on The Videocraft Show Presented By Video Husky. Lolli Wren AKA The Fairy Voice Mother is a singer, songwriter, producer, and vocal coach based in London, England. And now add YouTuber to the mix. She started her YouTube channel in the summer of 2020 and in just about a year's time, she's managed to grow her audience to a little more than 50,000 subscribers. Lolli has been singing since she was 11 and never took any real private lessons herself. In fact, most of what she knows about singing she learned through experimentation. But Lolli would later go on to train contemporarily at university, earning a bachelor of music (with honors) in vocal performance. And these days, she's thrilled to pass on the lessons she's learned from her experiments and uni to eager students. In this episode, Lolli and Jon Santiago talk about: Her fascination with sound at an early age and how that led to her career in music. Her approach to creating reaction videos that are entertaining and educational at the same time. YouTube as a referral engine for her thriving vocal coaching business. Dealing with perfectionism and anxiety through meditation. And so much more. If you're a content creator, we know how time-consuming and tedious it is to edit your own videos. That's why Video Husky provides unlimited editing at a flat monthly rate. Just send us your footage plus instructions of what you want and you'll get the first draft of your video in 1-2 business days. Guaranteed. Intrigued? Visit https://www.videohusky.com/pricing/. Relevant Links The Fairy Voice Mother on YouTube The Fairy Voice Mother on Instagram The Fairy Voice Mother's Website Lolli Wren's Website Vocal Coach Reacts to Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic - Leave the Door Open (Vocal Analysis) Chapters (00:00) Intro (02:39) Start of conversation with Lolli Wren (06:46) Her background in singing (10:44) Her earliest memories of music and sound (13:07) The first instrument she played (15:19) Dealing with stage fright (16:05) When The Fairy Voice Mother started singing (18:51) How she was able to get over stage fright (22:30) Why singing without shoes is more comfortable (25:55) Finding opportunities and growing in her singing career (29:34) Going to university for contemporary music (33:16) Lessons she learned from being on The X Factor (34:38) Moving from the UK to Vermont in the US (36:59) Why she started a YouTube channel and making vocal coach react videos (41:20) Her expectations when she started her YouTube channel (42:53) Her process for coming up with YouTube video ideas (45:54) Time and money challenges she faces in content creation (52:29) How YouTube has helped her vocal coaching business (56:57) Dealing with perfectionism and anxiety through meditation and spirituality (01:01:03) Her system for the business side of The Fairy Voice Mother Having trouble organizing ideas for your videos? Download a copy of our free script template by joining our email list: http://bit.ly/vc-script-template Production Credits Producer: Nikki Vicente Editor: Ingrid Sarayba Graphics: Paolo Lopez
Support This Podcast In this episode I catch up with vocal coach to the stars and me, Beth Roars. We get into singing techniques, metal singers, what makes some singers so special and is there such thing as a natural. I also make some admissions about my own singing career and confess to how criticism early on stuck with me for years. There is also the usual collection of news snippets, more confessions, incoherent jibberings and general tangents that you have come to expect from a Bollocast.This Is Singing Bollocks.Beth Reviews Jinger Video
How's business in show business or performing arts? Find out from this week's podcast guest Bailey Barnes about the business perspective of a professional opera singer.
Ben Costello is a freelance conductor, musical director, adjudicator, singing coach and accompanist, working internationally. He is also Artistic Director of Thames Concerts Ltd, Founding Director of Kingston Chamber Singers, Chorus Master for the Leith Hill Musical Festivalcombined choirs concerts, Guest Conductor of the Voices of Hangzhou Youth Choir, a lecturer in musical theatre at the University of Portsmouth, and a musical director and singing coach at Laine Theatre Arts.A specialist in musical theatre, he has been musical director for numerous productions, and a reflective product of this has been his continuing work in most of the major London performing-arts colleges includingArts Educational (London), Mountview Academy, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Guildford School of Acting, the Royal Academy of Music, the London College of Music, Starquest Performers College and the universities of London, Surrey and Kingston. Countless of his former students enjoy successful careers in the West End and beyond.Ben trained initially as a flautist, and subsequently majored in piano, singing and conducting. He remains much sought-after as an outstanding accompanist in musical theatre repertoire but collaborates in a variety of genres with countless singers and instrumentalists in concerts and other performing environments. Ben is also a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, organising and chairing the Company's annual musical direction scholarship.Ben has been musical director with many musical theatre productions across the U.K., is a guest conductor with various choirs, and as an accompanist and coach collaborates with countless singers and instrumentalists. He judges at competitive festivals throughout the U.K. and overseas as an adjudicator member of the British and International Federation of Festivals and the Schools Music Association.Outside of music, he is a keen motorcyclist, and rides a rather heavy Triumph Tiger Explorer 1200.https://www.bencostello.com
In her teenage years, Marina was one third of the great South Auckland entertainment trio MA V ELLE, now a mother of four, Marina has paved the way for Samoan artists and entrepreneurs by becoming an Internationally renowned Samoan music artist and Singing Coach. Marina has spent the last four years teaching thousands of people from all walks of life - all over the globe- how to access their greatest singing voice and potential using a brain training technique which helps to unlock the power of the hippocampus (the part of the brain that aids in creating new memory) so students have a stronger, powerful, controlled, emotion filled voice - while protecting the vocal cords - hitting high notes powerfully with no strain or pain! In the throat! Marina is also paving the way for Pacific Island entrepreneurs by automating her businesses online and helping other Pacific Island businesses to do the same Using online automation systems And funnel creation software to help you monetise your gifts and talents! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this Soulfull Sound conversation I’m joined by a group of awesome individuals who are experts in the field of voice, sound and music, just to name a few. I’m joined by the wonderful Michelle Escoffery who is an Award Winning British Singer, Songwriter and Vocal Producer, having consistently amassed accolades as one of the UK’s most respected songwriters.Also joined by the beautiful Juliet Russell who is a singer, composer, vocal coach and choir director. She is passionate about supporting individuals and communities to develop their voices and creativity.And last but not least, the lovely Alexandra Rigazzi-Tarling who is a Voice and Singing Coach, Sound Therapist and Teacher for the College of Sound Healing.In this episode we explore how to access your authentic voice, the role identity plays and the importance of play in reconnecting to your sound.How connected are you to your voice? Do you feel it truly represents who you are and your expression? Are you speaking, singing or simply sounding with intention and purpose?Join us for this thought-provoking conversation.Points of Discussion:First thoughts on finding your authentic voice (02:36)We explore the concept of 'finding' your authentic voice (05:33)Identity and authentic voice (20:00)Practical tips on reconnecting with your authentic sound (32:36) Resources/Links:Learn more about Juliet, Michelle and AlexandraConnect on Instagram - Juliet, Michelle and AlexandraIf you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/how-to-find-your-authentic-voice and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles
In this Soulfull Sound conversation I'm joined by a group of awesome individuals who are experts in the field of voice, sound and music, just to name a few. I'm joined by the wonderful Michelle Escoffery who is an Award Winning British Singer, Songwriter and Vocal Producer, having consistently amassed accolades as one of the UK's most respected songwriters. Also joined by the beautiful Juliet Russell who is a singer, composer, vocal coach and choir director. She is passionate about supporting individuals and communities to develop their voices and creativity. And last but not least, the lovely Alexandra Rigazzi-Tarling who is a Voice and Singing Coach, Sound Therapist and Teacher for the College of Sound Healing. In this episode we explore how to access your authentic voice, the role identity plays and the importance of play in reconnecting to your sound. How connected are you to your voice? Do you feel it truly represents who you are and your expression? Are you speaking, singing or simply sounding with intention and purpose? Join us for this thought-provoking conversation.Points of Discussion: First thoughts on finding your authentic voice (02:36) We explore the concept of 'finding' your authentic voice (05:33) Identity and authentic voice (20:00) Practical tips on reconnecting with your authentic sound (32:36) Resources/Links: Learn more about Juliet, Michelle and Alexandra Connect on Instagram - Juliet, Michelle and Alexandra If you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/how-to-find-your-authentic-voice and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles
VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
VOX SINGING ACADEMY Director and Principal teacher Peter Vox will answer ANY & EVERY question regarding the voice and singing. […] Source
VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
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VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
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VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
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Welcome to Vox Singing Academy’s Podcast Episode #33 hosted by Peter Vox & Emily Saaen Vox. Discussing everything regarding singing, […] Source
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Welcome to Vox Singing Academy’s podcast Episode #32 hosted by Peter Vox & Emily Saaen Vox. Discussing everything regarding singing, […] Source
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In this Soulfull Sound conversation I speak with the fabulous Lucinda Allen who is a proficient and successful Voice & Singing Coach who works in both the Creative and Corporate sectors. Lucinda also leads the Vocal team at ICMP London in her post as Teaching Fellow in Vocals. In this episode Lucinda shares her take on healing and rehabilitation in the voice world and how she works holistically with clients. "Healing is getting back to something that is already there."A lot her work is about being the bridge for her clients to help them manoeuvre between their challenges and the creative work they do out in the world.She speaks about honouring the authentic and primal sounds we make as a starting point for technique, expression and adding creative elements to one’s voice. She expresses primal sounds as a safe and neutral place where authenticity can be explored.Also listen out for our heartfelt, spontaneous sounding near the end of this fun episode!If you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/voice-rehabilitation-healing and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles/
In this Soulfull Sound conversation I speak with the fabulous Lucinda Allen who is a proficient and successful Voice & Singing Coach who works in both the Creative and Corporate sectors. Lucinda also leads the Vocal team at ICMP London in her post as Teaching Fellow in Vocals. In this episode Lucinda shares her take on healing and rehabilitation in the voice world and how she works holistically with clients. "Healing is getting back to something that is already there." A lot her work is about being the bridge for her clients to help them manoeuvre between their challenges and the creative work they do out in the world. She speaks about honouring the authentic and primal sounds we make as a starting point for technique, expression and adding creative elements to one's voice. She expresses primal sounds as a safe and neutral place where authenticity can be explored. Also listen out for our heartfelt, spontaneous sounding near the end of this fun episode!If you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/voice-rehabilitation-healing and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles/
VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
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VOX SINGING ACADEMY PODCAST'S: Everything Regarding Singing & Vocals
Welcome to Vox Singing Academy’s Podcast Episode #31 hosted by Peter Vox & Emily Saaen Vox. Discussing everything regarding singing, […] Source
Singer and Singing Coach, Sophie Garner, popped along to share her philosophy on the therapeutic value of singing. Talking about her work with brain injury and her Masters Degree studies, she explains why we should sing with our loved ones if they have dementia. www.sophiegarner.com The Midlife Movement can help you embrace your middle years with less stress and more joy! How? Join our free Facebook Group (be sure to answer the questions) Download our free resources: www.themidlifemovement.com And Join us in The Midlife Movement Community. For less than the price of lunch with friends, you'll be getting confidence, friendship, knowledge and support. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-midlife-movement/message
Lawrence Park is a Korean-American R&B singer from San Francisco, CA. He currently lives in San Diego, CA where he graduated from UC San Diego in 2012 with a Political Science Major.During college, he met his vocal coach, mentor and father figure Ken Anderson who has been mentoring him since 2010.www.lawrenceparkmusic.comwww.lawrenceparkmusic.comLawrence met Ken Anderson through a UCSD Gospel Choir class, in which a friend recommended him to take (If you go to UCSD you NEED to take this class).Lawrence started his own YouTube channel in 2013 and is determined to make it into the YouTube scene.He also is a Singing Coach and has verified students from ages 9 to 53. If you are interested in having a singing lesson, you can find more information here.Lawrence’s performance history includes: being a finalist for Kollaboration San Francisco 2014, opening for YouTube Stars JR Aquino, Andrew Garcia, Brian Puspos, Just Kidding Films, Dan AKA Dan, NBC’s The Sing-Off finalists and Pitch Perfect 2’s Filharmonic, world famous band Parachute, and many more.
Lawrence Park is a Korean-American R&B singer from San Francisco, CA. He currently lives in San Diego, CA where he graduated from UC San Diego in 2012 with a Political Science Major.During college, he met his vocal coach, mentor and father figure Ken Anderson who has been mentoring him since 2010. Lawrence met Ken Anderson through a UCSD Gospel Choir class, in which a friend recommended him to take (If you go to UCSD you NEED to take this class).Lawrence started his own YouTube channel in 2013 and is determined to make it into the YouTube scene.He also is a Singing Coach and has verified students from ages 9 to 53. If you are interested in having a singing lesson, you can find more information here.Lawrence’s performance history includes: being a finalist for Kollaboration San Francisco 2014, opening for YouTube Stars JR Aquino, Andrew Garcia, Brian Puspos, Just Kidding Films, Dan AKA Dan, NBC’s The Sing-Off finalists and Pitch Perfect 2’s Filharmonic, world famous band Parachute, and many more.