Sidonie Smith is a leading musical theatre star in Europe. Sidonie not only has a fantastic work ethic, but she also specializes in helping singers with mindset coaching.
In this episode, John talks with Sidonie about her journey to musical theatre success and how singers can keep their voices and minds in top shape while dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdown.
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Our schedules and habits are a bit out of whack these days. Amid quarantine and confusion, our practice sessions can take a backseat.
Consistency is vital in vocal development, and short practice sessions of just a few minutes can still be effective.
In this episode, John discusses how to utilize and structure micro practice sessions to help you stay on the path of improvement.
Daniel Formica has 25 years of experience singing with some of the top show and corporate bands in the US. Daniel has to be vocally ready to sing a wide variety of material, including Journey and Whitesnake.
Daniel's vocal skills are the result of study and hard work.
In this episode, Daniel shares with John what it takes to reach your vocal potential, as well as the insights he has gained from studying with some of the world's top voice teachers.
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Stability is something that's missing in all our lives right now, but we can still find stability in our voice.
Having a stable voice across your range is not the product of one aspect of singing, but a blending of optimal balance in breath, phonation, and resonance.
In this episode, John discusses how all parts of the voice need to come together to create the ultimate singing goal of rock-solid stability