We were so grateful to Molly Mahoney for publishing us in The Prepared Performer's edition of "Top Tips from Top Vocal Coaches"
We were asked to share 3 quick tips with singers, read below for our top pieces of advice~
*You, the singer, are the expert on how singing feels to you. In every learning experience, own this expertise by noticing, listening and asking questions.
*Most of the vocal instrument cannot be seen or touched. Empower yourself by seeking out knowledge in contemporary voice science to help demystify the singing process. Working from a place of knowledge saves time, diminishes stress, and increases enjoyment.
*Make expression and communication a regular part of your practice routine. Allow yourself to get close to the emotional aspects of your repertoire every time you sing. Bringing together artistic experience with developed skills takes intention and practice.
*Most of the vocal instrument cannot be seen or touched. Empower yourself by seeking out knowledge in contemporary voice science to help demystify the singing process. Working from a place of knowledge saves time, diminishes stress, and increases enjoyment.
*Make expression and communication a regular part of your practice routine. Allow yourself to get close to the emotional aspects of your repertoire every time you sing. Bringing together artistic experience with developed skills takes intention and practice.