If you think your tone sounds too nasal, here’s a simple quick way to check it – and fix it.
Read MoreSounding More Pro with More Consistency
One of the main hallmarks of any great singer is consistency. In this lesson, you’ll learn what “consistency” means when it comes to singing.
Read MoreLess Compression, Better Tone
Learn how breath support can sometimes result in too much air compression, which isn’t good for tone – and how to fix it.
Read MoreBreathing Low for Better Tone
Back to basics: Let’s learn how a proper breath gives you better tone.
Read MoreIntervals in the Major Scale
Your pitch accuracy in singing is greatly improved if you tune all the intervals in the major scale. Here’s an exercise for that.
Read MoreThe Major Scale
It feels like all the notes in the major scale are about the same distance from each other, but they’re not! This is why it’s helpful to tune your scales.
Read MoreMelody Peaks and Valleys
One of the most common places we can be off pitch is on the highest and lowest notes in a melody line. Here’s an exercise to help you iron that out.
Read MoreEffortless Belting with NO
Kids know how to belt naturally! Let’s remember how to belt by remembering what it was like to yell, “no!”
Read MoreJust Use Your Air!
Are you holding back? Well… don’t! Just use your air and everything will get easier!
Read MorePlacement for Hooked-Up Head Voice
A subtle shift of placement can give your head voice notes a lot more power. This quick trick is worth trying!
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