Great singers have a uniqueness that makes them rare and special.
But they also have traits in common that help fuel their greatness.
In this episode, John discusses these traits so many leading singers have cultivated and developed in their musical lives to lift themselves above the pack.
These traits are:
Developing and nurturing these traits will help catapult your singing and performance to a higher level.
It all starts with sound, however, few singers understand the nature of sound and the importance of creating balanced sound waves.
In this episode, John breaks down how sound works and the differences in balanced and unbalanced sound waves.
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Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can't change - sage advice through the ages, but often ignored by singers.
The beauty of singing is it is a discipline of continuous improvement and discovery.
But there are also limitations in each of our voices, limitations that should be accepted so we can focus on what we can change and improve.
By focusing on our strengths and accepting our weaknesses, we can blossom into the best vocal version of ourselves.
Bad habits are easy to form but hard to live with. Good habits are hard to form but easy to live with.
Your current level of singing ability is the culmination of your daily work habits and routines and while every voice can improve, not all of us have formed the habits to make consistent improvement.
In this episode, John discusses the importance of habit and consistency for your voice and music and gives some tips to help make 2019 a great singing year.
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Atomic Habits by James Clear - A fantastic method for starting and maintaining solid habits.
For more information on John's January vocal commitment special (and the chance to work with him at a special rate) CLICK HERE