Myth #1: Falsetto is just for men not for womenMyth #2: I don’t need to learn to sing FalsettoMyth #3: I can’t sing FalsettoThe truth is everyone can sing Falsetto both men and women. What is Falsetto? It tends to be your highest register in singing your highest notes. It’s different than all registers because it tends to……
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How do you sing without tension and strain? Tension free singing is healthy singing. When we chew or eat, we use a muscle called the Digastric Muscle. If you put your fingers behind your chin, you should feel movement when you swallow. The muscle will tense up and lower down from neutral position. However when……
Most people are able to sing the lead line but many people don’t know where to start when singing harmonies. How does it work? Is there a formula to find the ride pitches that sound good with the main line?Yes, there are several ways to learn to sing harmonies. Firstly, it’s important that you pick……
Increasing your range takes time and intention. Just like you don’t just do the splits overnight. It’s a process. You have to be intentional to stretch certain muscles consistently to increase your flexibility. It’s the same range with stretching your vocal range. Don’t push it. Just do a little bit more each time and rest. Always……
There is quite a lot of controversy on what’s the correct breathing technique. After years of training and performing myself, I’ve learned the best technique that was worked best for me and my students is thinking expansion instead of only contraction. So as I mentioned above, there’s a muscle called the diaphragm that goes up……
It’s normal for the parent to want to expose their child to music and get them on the fast track. However, it’s more important to understand what works best for your child depending on their stages of development. From birth to about 3 years old, I highly recommend you to expose them to music through……
I’m so thankful to have a thriving business through the pandemic season. Last year I had 23 students including adults and younger children. We had a successful recital where people sang duets, played in their first recital and accomplished some difficult songs. This year, I’m looking forward to having an “Invite a Friend” to your……
I noticed the more I correct what my student is wrong, the more discouraged they become. I used to think that I’m helping them by correcting their every wrong note, rhythm, or missing detail. However after many years of teaching and dealing with the effects of losing students, I realized the key is to focus……