Singing
Word of the Year
Just found this resource for choosing a word for the year. I thought it was pretty comprehensive. I’ve chosen a word for the year for the last 4 years and I like the focus it gives me.
Announcing the NEW Confident Singing Made Simple podcast!
Launching May 27! Listen to the trailer now below and subscribe on Apple, Google, Amazon, Spotify, Stitcher, or Podchaser.
Top Reasons You Should Definitely Start Meditating
What will happen if you start meditating? What is the purpose of meditation?
If you are on the fence about meditation, then let’s make things a little simpler for you: this is something that you absolutely should do.
1. It Thickens Your Brain
2. It Helps You Deal With Stress
3. It Gives You Greater Emotional Control
4. It Provides Mental Discipline
The Downside Of Perfection – The Opposite Of Loving Yourself
In this article, we explore the downsides of perfectionism and provide five reasons why it’s not a worthwhile goal. If you’re constantly pursuing an unattainable ideal, it’s time to let go and focus on self-love and personal growth. Discover how to break free from the shackles of perfectionism and find true satisfaction in your life.
How To Sing “From The Diaphragm”
You must have heard people saying “Sing from your diaphragm”, but what exactly do they mean? How can your diaphragm sing? What they actually mean is to use your diaphragm to control your singing breath.
Well, you must actually practice with good vocal exercises to perfect your singing breath. Singing from the diaphragm is a complex muscle/breath coordination that many singing teachers find it difficult for their students to words effectively. That is why there is so much confusion on this topic.
What You Can Do to Prepare to Nail Your Next Singing Audition
An audition is your opportunity to share what you've learned and to showcase your individuality and passion. This...
iPhone Apps We Love for Singers and Other Musicians
As a music studio founder, director, and teacher, these iPhone apps are absolute essentials when it comes to teaching...