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Find Your Unique Voice
Sing Like You! We all have our own, unique voice. No two voices are alike, and THAT is super special! However, we have all been influenced over the years – by our favorite singers, our parent’s favorite bands, and just what has been around us in general. If we strip away all of the influences, […]

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The Most Important Vocal Exercise
The Bubble! A vocal warm-up that’s a bit ridiculous (looking) and goofy, but it is so useful to improve control and strengthen your voice. You will hear me talk about this vocal exercise a lot. The bubble should be added to every singer’s practice routine, whether you are a beginner or an advanced vocalist, this […]

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Test Your Vocal Range
What’s your vocal range? How low can you sing? How high can you sing? Do you even know? Let’s find out. This lesson is all about discovering your vocal range. And before we begin, let’s acknowledge the Queen of vocal range: Mariah Carey. Mariah has a 5 octave vocal range! Her range starts at G#2 […]

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Teaching A Metal Guitarist To Sing
Randy can scream (it’s kinda scary but we love it) and he can shred on the guitar, but can he sing? In this video, we’re teaching a metal guitarist to sing and Lisa takes another unlikely singer under her wing, his name is Randy. Randy has no vocal training but Lisa takes him through a […]

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Vocal Riffs and Runs
Vocal gymnastics, better known as “riffs and runs”, take simple vocal melodies and add the sparkle! The kind of singing that Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera are known for. Vocal runs can be intimidating and are often avoided by beginner singers. In this video, we’ll go through some super simple tips and tricks for singing vocal […]

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How To Hit The High Notes
“Am I afraid of the high notes? Of course, I am afraid, what sane man is not?” ~Luciano Pavarotti Even Pavarotti was afraid. That should tell you something about your own anxiety when it comes to approaching those notes at the very edge of your range (or beyond). But hitting those high notes is also […]

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