This continued conversation with Laurel Irene and David Harris of Voice Science Works delves into judgment culture, the emotion of singing, as well as our evolving understanding of vocal registers.
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Join John as he talks with Laurel Irene and David Harris of Voice Science Works.
Topics covered include the importance of voice science, how neuroscience and singing, and the learning mindset.
Learning to sing involves breaking down and examining the voice - which can lead to overthinking and self-criticism.
In this episode, John discusses why you need to keep finding the joy and to occasionally "sing stupid!"
Falsetto is an often misunderstood part of the voice.
Do women have falsetto? What is happening in the voice? How do I find falsetto? Are there different kinds?
In this episode, John answers these questions as well as some tips on how to get effective falsetto in your own singing.
Singers are often unsure how much to practice on a daily basis.
There are a number of variables that come into play, and each singer is different.
In this episode, John discusses guidelines to make your practice productive and positive.
The balancing of tiny, unseen muscles is critical for singing, but these coordinations can be tricky.
In this episode, John explains the muscles of pitch - how they work and how they need to balance for powerful singing.