In the earlier video I made about vibrato, I taught you that using this technique when you sing will help you sound professional, and add variety and style to your voice and music.
With email, chat, and texting, why do we need to learn how to communicate with our voices? I believe your answer to that question can seriously impact how successful, influential, and happy you are now, and in the future.
Karaoke is about more than just standing up and half-botching the words to someone else’s songs. Karaoke is about making memories with friends in a fun setting. It’s working up the courage to share your singing abilities in public. It’s connecting sonically with other people.
Many famous performers have become known for singing styles that are hard on the vocal cords and can potentially damage them. In this lesson, I’ll reveal the celebrity singing styles that could hurt your…
Practicing your daily voice exercises could boost more than your vocal range. Research now shows it could also battle depression, improve your communication abilities, reduce your need for painkillers and so much more.
To add extra power to your presentations and better connect with your audience, you need to master physiology and stage movement techniques. In this lesson from America’s number one vocal coach, Roger Love explains how to make the most of your presentation space—whether you’re in a small room or on a massive stage.
Do you ever wonder how other people hear you? The sound of your voice is different depending on if it is going away from or towards your body. This means that the way your audience hears you will be different than how you hear yourself.