Why is it easier for some of us to sing while others struggle?
Genetics may be part of the answer.
In this episode, John talks with voice teacher Julie Miles about her work with the genetics company, 23 and Me.
Among the topics covered are:
A focused, detailed analysis of our voice is a great way to find areas of weakness. This can help us know what to work on in practice sessions.
In this episode, John discusses how recording and analyzing small parts of music over and over can help us refine our singing to higher levels.
In this episode, John talks about the biggest misconceptions about vocal technique.
Show Highlights:
2:06 - The first myth; technique is the highest level of singing
4:38 - Does technique inhibit artistry?
6:51 - Vocal lessons to study technique can be a shortcut to getting to a higher level of singing
16:35 - Keep the joy of singing and let technique be a tool
In this episode, John talks with internationally recognized voice teacher and mentor Chris Johnson about the importance of articulation in singing.
Episode Highlights:
3:20 - How different sounds can become troublesome for a singer
7:50 - What is co-articulation?
16:10 - Consonants can be our rhythm makers in singing
24:30 - Tongue placement and how it can change vocal acoustics
To learn more about Chris Johnson, visit: www.teachvoice.com or
https://www.chrisjohnsonvocalcoach.com
In this episode, John talks about exploring your musical mind and how expanding your imagination can support your creativity and help you be a better singer.
3:08 - Get curious about the music you listen to
4:25 - Texture in sound
12:38 - Listening to the colours of the voice
15:38 - Let your mind "play" and spend time in your imagination and your own creativity
In this episode, John talks with renowned singing teacher, Karyn O'Connor, about the most effective techniques for breathing.
For more information about Karyn O'Connor visit https://www.singwise.com
Episode highlights:
2:38 - How is breathing for singing different?
10:25 -Getting back to intuitive breathing and what it is.
15:07 - "Support" explained and why we don't want to overthink it.
18:50 - The balance of feeding air to the vocal folds.
In this episode, John talks about what to consider when looking for a vocal coach or singing teacher.
It is important to research and ask questions to help you find a teacher that is the right fit for you.
Episode Highlights:
2:36 - What is a teaching sweet spot?
6:59 - Why singing is different from teaching other instruments.
10:06 - Key skills a teacher should have.
16:18 - Connection is vital.
In this episode, John discusses confident swagger and how it can help to improve your singing performance.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
1:32 - Singers are front and center, and the challenges involved
5:05 - Where to get your swagger (this may surprise you!)
8:32 - Mastering your vocal instrument
13:14 - Letting go of perfectionism
John talks with "Singing for the Self-Conscious" author, Becky Gilhespie about overcoming fear and discovering the joy of singing.
4:45 - What is Fearless Singing?
10:45 - The number one way to become fearless
13:32 - Recognizing self-sabotage
20:00 - Practice being uncomfortable
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In this episode, John talks with the incredibly talented songwriter and educator Shane Adams. Shane is on the faculty of Berklee College Of Music, is a Grammy-nominated music educator, an award-winning songwriter, and lectures worldwide. Here he breaks songwriting down to make it simple and understandable, and he encourages everyone of all ages to start songwriting.
If you want to have a career as a singer, learning the craft of songwriting is a way for you to reach and connect to a larger audience, collaborate with other musicians and make extra income.
The creative mind is often a double-edged sword: The ability to dream and create can also lead to indecision and unfulfilled goals.
Tracee Theisen-Henny helps creatives, singers, and voice teachers (including her husband, John) eliminate roadblocks and accomplish realistic goals.
In this episode, John and Tracee discuss typical challenges creatives face and some of her best tips to refocus and get things done.
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Contact Tracee at frontdesk@johnhenny.com
In this episode, John discusses what vocal strain is and the difference between vocal intensity and strain.
As singers develop and work towards auditions and performance they have to ask for more power from their voices. It is a fine balance of "pressing in" and engagement of the vocal folds.
John explains what happens in the voice as singers create robust sounds and how to engage more intensity safely.
Straw phonation can be an excellent warm-up and can help a singer find vocal balance, but at the same time, it should be used within reason as a tool but not relied on as a crutch.
In this episode, John discusses arguments for and against using the straw and its role in a singer's vocal development.
John also explains some of the vocal science behind the straw and tips on adding it to your singing practice.
In this episode, John speaks with Dr. Reena Gupta on the challenges of singing and performing in this continued pandemic.
Dr. Reena Gupta, a specialist in Otolaryngology and the founder of the Center For Vocal Health covers topics such as navigating breakthrough Covid infections as well as Long Covid and the lingering symptoms that some singers experience after having Covid.
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"On Having No Head" by Douglas Harding is a short, concise book that shows a simple method to finding states of open awareness and flow.
This state of lowered self-awareness is perfect for creativity and musical performance.
In this episode, John discusses singing with "no head" and how to glimpse this place of openness and flow.
Long COVID is defined as symptoms lasting over 12 weeks. The lingering fatigue and respiratory issues can be devastating for the singer.
Dr. Rachel Goldenberg has extensive experience working with long COVID sufferers. In this episode, Rachel and John discuss the impact of ongoing symptoms and how to approach and manage long COVID as a singer.
EPISODE LINKS:
Dr. Rachel Glodenberg's Website
Voice teacher Philippe Hall calls emotion "the most neglected skill in singing."
Not only does emotion connect you with the listener, but it also helps support and refine your technique.
In this episode, John and Philippe discuss his performing career, the importance emotion has played in his success, as well as Philippe's new singing course.
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Vocal acoustics is one of the most confusing yet important parts of singing.
In this episode, John gives you the essential knowledge you need to understand this crucial element of your instrument.
The world of the working musician is competitive, and the best singer does not always get the job.
You need to be a top-level professional in both skills and attitude.
James Eager is a veteran bass player in the UK music scene and the creator of ebassguitar.com, a leading music education site.
In this episode, John and James discuss working with other musicians and what band leaders are looking for when hiring singers.
There comes a period in a singer's development where the mind becomes the challenge rather than the voice.
Reaching the highest levels requires a mindset that is quite different from the beginning or intermediate singer.
In the episode, John discusses what to work and focus on as you transition to advanced levels.
Range is often the yardstick singers use to measure themselves and others.
But range alone does not a singer make.
In this episode, John is joined by voice Teacher Matt Ramsey to discuss developing vocal range, its place in the singer's skill set, and why it may not be as important as you think.
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Both professional and amateur singers have misconceptions about singing.
From breathing to belting, misconceptions can lead singers down rocky paths.
In this episode, John discusses his top five vocal misconceptions and how you can get focused and clear about your singing.
Singing higher is usually at the top of the goal list for singers but they are often unsure how to extend their range.
Range has two primary elements, the physical and the acoustic, and both need to be balanced to create vocal freedom.
In this episode, John gives his best tips and exercises to safely and consistently reach your upper register.
Voice lessons are an essential part of improving as a singer.
However, lessons are not cheap, and you want to make sure you get the maximum benefits and results.
In this episode, John gives his best tips to increase your learning and get the most out of your voice lessons.
If you have spent any time learning to sing, you know the larynx can be incredibly difficult to control.
There's also the question of how high or low should the larynx be?
In this episode, John helps you understand the larynx and gives his tips to get better control of your singing.