This is the audio version of the blogpost you can find at AllThingsVocal.com.
Today I interview Mark Thress… classical singer and teacher, voice science researcher, entrepreneur and colleague. He and I have been trading vocal lessons for about a year. Listen to this episode to hear us share our explorations and findings concerning the similarities and differences in contemporary and classical singing and teaching, as well as how cross-training can help both.
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Subjects covered in this episode include:
Vocal Gratitude List
Vowel Shapes and Lengths for Contemporary Singing
Top 10 High Note Saboteurs For Singers
Singing in Clubs vs Stadiums - Adapting Vocal Performance To Venue Size
How Singing Is Like Kefir
Mechanical Licenses For Recording Projects: What, When, How
Top Ten Terrible Vocal Training Tips
Repeating Lyrics: How to Turn Boring Into Mesmerizing
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Singing and Eating Disorders, interview with Jenni Schaefer
Singing From The Soul
The Dance Of The Melody: Memorizing Vocal Technique
Pro Singers: 9 Crazy Vocal Exercises to Sharpen Skills
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Regaining Voice After Time Off From Singing
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