Your Voice is an Instrument
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Whether you are prone to fits of melismatic grandeur or a gravely voiced baritone, your voice is an instrument. To use it well, you’ll need to pratcive with it and care for it. Here are some resources to help you do that
Voice Coaches:
1) Brennan Barrett is very passionate about voice and vocal training. based in Vancouver, he has students throughout North America that he works with via skype. Whether you want a quick tune up or are ready to commit to ongoing training, Brennan is the man. http://www.brennanbarrett.com/
Online Resources
Just getting started? Click here for an online overview of Breathing Basics for Singing
Breathing exercises before singing
A 4 part series on How To Sing From The Diaphragm by Eric Arceneaux
- http://youtu.be/-SeSL9WdVBo
- http://youtu.be/MXq90p-mHUg
- http://youtu.be/he6v96SAbNw
- http://youtu.be/xEaK6oCY-GQ
Some extra clips
- Breathing exercises for singing by David DiMuzio http://youtu.be/PJzflvDTWno
- How to breathe better before singing by Claudia Friedlander http://youtu.be/5djAyb8STOs
- How to breathe? The diaphragm! by Dave Trevor http://youtu.be/Z8xB8kYEbzA
Singing and Vocal Training
- A 45-minute singing lesson for beginners http://singingresults.com/FSL/unone/
- 4 tips to improve your singing-http://youtu.be/uxGcMoWLJLA
- Some great singing exercises by David DiMuzio – http://youtu.be/WR6Sn8Ajo6c
- Roger Burnley has some free singing tips on this site and youtube – www.singing-made-simple.com
- free online vocal score http://skore.bmat.com/
- free voice training lesson from Berklee has some nice vocal warm up exercises… https://www.berkleemusic.com/welcome/free-voice-lesson