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1. It takes talent, hard work and guidance to be a great singer.
2. Keep it fun, and focus! Those with the most successful singing careers are the ones who stay positive, stay focused, and love to sing.
3. You are most likely using a fraction of your vocal potential.
With good technique you can sing with more resonance, quality and fullness than you ever imagined, without strain.
Your voice, as an instrument, has three basic components: the motor
(breath mechanism), the vibrators (vocal cords), and the resonators
(bones, air pockets). These three areas are balanced and strengthened
to create an instrument of limitless potential. I fuse traditional
teachings with the time-honored discoveries in
the science of vocal pedagogy to balance your instrument
in the most healthy, powerful and musical way possible. There is another major component of the voice...the brain. I use the latest developments neuroscience to help you learn.
Over the years, I have developed a system to help performers find and develop their singular style that makes them stand out in the crowd. Some of my students perform on Broadway, on Broadway tours, in rock/pop bands in front of thousands, and some in opera houses.
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