Voice Training Tip
Voice Training Tip
Voice Training Tip
As one of the top vocal coaches in the country, I frequently hear: “What are your top vocal
tips for singers?” Well, I could rattle off a long list, and yammer on for hours. (I’m a nerd’s
nerd when it comes to vocals…) And I have a long list of favourite tricks up my sleeve from
more than 20 years of coaching singers… But I love a challenge – so I pretended that I had
only 5 minutes to tell you my top ones and so I wracked my brain to come up with the Top
5.
One of the things I am constantly teaching my private clients is that the voice is an
instrument inside your body and you have to learn how to use it to get the most out of it.
It’s very “physical” on the foundational level. To have a strong voice and to have vocal
consistency there are certain things you have to know and do. There are some really simple
methods you can use, right now, to get a great sound out of your instrument.
And most singers even professionals, unless they’ve trained, don’t know this stuff. Heck,
most vocal coaches don’t know this stuff.
So I wanted to give them to you as if I was actually giving you a voice lesson, right here,
right now. Stand in front of a mirror if you can, because I’m going to ask you to watch your
jaw and your head position to control movement as you sing.
Here they are: My Top 5 Secrets to Make Your Voice Sound Better, Instantly
5. HEARFONES®
A good vocal tone is not established by singing loudly, it’s established at medium volume.
Good tone happens when vocal folds are strong enough to have a good closure but not
touch. Releasing too much air creates a “breathy” tone and releasing too little air creates
a “nasal” tone. Unless you’re really going for breathy or nasal as a stylistic choice,
somewhere right in between the two is a perfect balance. HearFones® allow you to really
hear yourself and work on your tone at medium volumes. You can find them on
Amazon.com or Google “Hearfones.”