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Home > Breathing For Singers And Everyone Else, For That Matter We Have Found 2 Products for your search of Breathing For Singers And Everyone Else, For That Matter. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and Article Search Page 1:
- Breathing For Singers And Everyone Else, For That Matter
by PenDell Pittman. If you are a singer who knows how to breathe in a way that fully supports your vocalism be it classical, jazz, rap, or rock then you are wise in one of the most foundational aspects of singing.Even if you merely speak, without strain, a good part of the day on the phone, lecturing in the classroom, shouting over loud machinery, or while marshaling the kids at home then you already know how to sup... products, articles, news
- Big Drums: Does Size Matter?
by Victor Epand. Sure, there are lots of types of drums in the world. Snare drums and bongo drums, bodhrans and ashikos, timbales and tenor drums-if you want to learn to play this instrument, you've got a lot of choices. But what if you want to go for sheer power? What if you want to play with the big boys and, incidentally, the big drums? What are your best options then? Fortunately for the potential drum player... products, articles, news
- Correct Posture for Singers
by David Moore. A question singers often pose to me, as an Alexander technique teacher is "what is the correct posture for singing?"
Singers come to the act of singing with an already established postural pattern. If this posture is faulty, as it most commonly is, then when they come to sing they try to correct this posture by "standing straight." Most commonly this involves tensing their legs and pulling back ... products, articles, news
- Singers - Control Your Speech Habit
by Kevin Sinclair. Ordinary people along with celebrities have one thing in common in order for them to be successful in life - their voices. The voice allows a person to express their thoughts and emotions to send across the message to people in society.
Research shows that there are more than five million people who suffer problems with their voices. This isn't because a person has spoken or sang in excess, bu... products, articles, news
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