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Basic to Vocal Science! Who needs it? We all do

A Bit of Vocal Science: By John Henny So much of what we do as singers and voice teachers is about balancing and controlling resonance. In fact, many of the problems people blame on the vocal cords or breathing are primarily resonance issues. Some will argue the best way to fix resonance is by using [...]

Why Not To Get Attached to Audition Outcomes

This is a great article that everyone who performs needs to read…This is from Backstage.com Every one of us knows what it’s like to be attached to outcomes. It’s human. We decide we’ll suffer if things don’t turn out the way we want them to, and we sabotage our success as a result. For an [...]

Tessa Barton -LUNA LUNE Album Release Party-

Luna Lune holds record release show in memory of sister Sophie Music » Barton siblings and friend continue on to raise money for music therapy. By david burger | The Salt Lake Tribune When the five Barton kids were growing up, their mother told them they could look up wherever they went, and they would [...]

7 Reasons why your singing is not getting better

I got this from my friend John Henny’s blog.  Great stuff! 7 Reasons Why Your Singing Is Not Getting Better! You’ve got a shelf full of singing books, a popular singing CD course and you practice regularly. You might even be taking private lessons, yet you are in a singing rut It may be time [...]

How To Handle Vocal Breaks

This article was written by a voice teacher and associate of mine…John Henny and is featured in Backstage magazine! One of the more vexing technical challenges for any singer is the dreaded vocal break, that area where notes suddenly become more difficult as the voice tries to transition from the lower to the upper registers. [...]