learn to sing – Shiny Music & Entertainment https://shinymusic.co.uk Tue, 15 Feb 2011 15:02:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Singing Lessons Manchester – What to do if you have a gig but you are ill? https://shinymusic.co.uk/manchester/gigging-when-ill/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/manchester/gigging-when-ill/#respond Tue, 15 Feb 2011 15:02:48 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/sarah-dennis-darling-of-showbiz/ Hi guys, this is a very tricky situation. For excellent tips on how to keep the bugs at bay and how to successfully get through gigs when you thought it impossible because you feel so ill, enrol on my free tutorial programme by entering your name and email on the right hand side of this page.

You’ll be sent 7 Inspirational Steps to getting your act together. Once you’ve successfully followed the initial programme you’ll be invited to join the Elite group of entertainers who want to take their careers to  the next level, by joining the Let Me Entertain You Mentoring Programme. Here you’ll get lots of really wise and useful information, stuff that I’ve picked up during my twenty odd years in this crazy business. Things that nobody else can be bothered telling you. So Don’t delay take the first step to really Getting Your Act Together Today!  Enjoy!

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Can't Believe I'm home so early, great night! https://shinymusic.co.uk/music-industry-news/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/music-industry-news/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night/#respond Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:11:03 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night/

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Can't Believe I'm home so early, great night! https://shinymusic.co.uk/music-industry-news/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night-2/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/music-industry-news/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night-2/#respond Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:11:03 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/cant-believe-im-home-so-early-great-night/

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Can singing make you live longer? https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons/#respond Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:12:22 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/vocal-coach-singing-lessons/ Often when I am doing a gigg, I tease my audience about how singing is good for arthritis. I say it’s been clinically proven but I’m not sure it has. In any case the mere fact that they think it could be a possibility, makes them laugh and feel better straight away. As an entertainer I think my job is not only to entertain the guests / audience but to take them on an emotional journey through sad songs, songs that bring back good memories, songs that they can join in to and sing along with. All this will keep them engaged with what I am delivering, distracting them from the norm, perhaps the mundane routine of everyday life and because the interactions make them feel strong emotions, I conclude based on the feedeback that I have had over 20 years of performing live for countless audiences, that YES I personally do believe that singing can prolong life or if not, at least make what life we have a lot more enjoyable. Your comments are welcomed.

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Can singing make you live longer? https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons-2/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons-2/#respond Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:12:22 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/vocal-coach-singing-lessons/ Often when I am doing a gigg, I tease my audience about how singing is good for arthritis. I say it’s been clinically proven but I’m not sure it has. In any case the mere fact that they think it could be a possibility, makes them laugh and feel better straight away. As an entertainer I think my job is not only to entertain the guests / audience but to take them on an emotional journey through sad songs, songs that bring back good memories, songs that they can join in to and sing along with. All this will keep them engaged with what I am delivering, distracting them from the norm, perhaps the mundane routine of everyday life and because the interactions make them feel strong emotions, I conclude based on the feedeback that I have had over 20 years of performing live for countless audiences, that YES I personally do believe that singing can prolong life or if not, at least make what life we have a lot more enjoyable. Your comments are welcomed.

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Can singing make you live longer? https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons-2/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/vocal-coach-singing-lessons-2/#respond Sun, 02 Jan 2011 16:12:22 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/vocal-coach-singing-lessons/ Often when I am doing a gigg, I tease my audience about how singing is good for arthritis. I say it’s been clinically proven but I’m not sure it has. In any case the mere fact that they think it could be a possibility, makes them laugh and feel better straight away. As an entertainer I think my job is not only to entertain the guests / audience but to take them on an emotional journey through sad songs, songs that bring back good memories, songs that they can join in to and sing along with. All this will keep them engaged with what I am delivering, distracting them from the norm, perhaps the mundane routine of everyday life and because the interactions make them feel strong emotions, I conclude based on the feedeback that I have had over 20 years of performing live for countless audiences, that YES I personally do believe that singing can prolong life or if not, at least make what life we have a lot more enjoyable. Your comments are welcomed.

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When I was a child I thought Opera was wierd – https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/opera-singing/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/opera-singing/#respond Tue, 02 Nov 2010 15:46:29 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/sarah-dennis-3/ It’s true! The father of one of my best friends at school was really into opera and I thought he was very strange. It was just something that I’d never been brought up with. Don’t get me wrong my childhood was full of music and singing but Opera didn’t figure in it al all.

It’s only really in the last couple of years that I’ve started to develop a real appreciation for this type of music. Once it get you, it really gets you. It’s under my skin now and it’s there to stay.

In fact I’m in the middle of putting together my very own Opera Show, OperaMania.

I am also working with some excellent singers to put together a new group the  Opera Angels

Why not check it out at http://operaangels.com

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8 Ways to Sing Better Now – Top Vocal Coach Manchester https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better/#respond Sun, 31 Oct 2010 09:25:17 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/top-vocal-coach-manchester/

Hey Guys

Look at these 8 great tips I’ve found for you from another vocal coach from Memphis -Ken Taylor.

Why not check them out?
8 Ways to Sing Better Now

Hi all. My name is Ken Taylor and I am a Vocal Coach and owner of Sing Studios in Memphis, TN. Today I’m taking the time to share some singing tips that will help each of you Sing Better Now! Some of these tips are more detailed and some are very basic, but I want to encourage each of you to take notice of each tip as I find that they are often helpful to both beginner and advanced students alike.

8 Ways to Sing Better Now

1. Open your mouth when you’re singing! Singers who keep their mouths mostly closed are likely tense in the tongue and are far from achieving maximum quality of tone. I like the two finger rule. If you can fit two fingers between your teeth while singing (esp on open vowels like “ah” and “oh”), then you’re good. If not, open your mouth more.

2. Relax the tongue. After years of giving voice lessons, I’m convinced that 65% – 85% of all vocal problems involve tension in the tongue. Worst part is most people aren’t even aware of it. Look in a mirror while singing. If the tip of your tongue isn’t dominantly resting on your bottom front teeth then you’ve got problems. Relaxing the tongue more forward in the mouth will help.

3. Don’t take in too much air. If you breathe in too much air, then you create pressure under the folds that can easily hinder you ability to sing freely. It can prevent you from singing high notes and it almost always causes tension in your neck. To fix it, become aware of just how little is involved in regular breathing and try to mimic that sensation when singing.

4. Keep the larynx steady. If you don’t know what the larynx is, it’s where your adam’s apple is (or where it would be ladies). If this area of your neck is raising or lowering while singing, then you’re throwing off your whole vocal mechanism leading to many different complications. Rest your hand on your larynx while singing and make sure it stays steady.

5. Open and relax the back of the mouth. This is equally as important as allowing the front of the mouth to be open, if not more. If the back of the mouth is closed off, then the quality of the sound is shot (and I guarantee you’re tense). To get a feel for it, hold the “ng” sound of hung and feel how closed that is. Now say “ah” like you’re in a doctor’s office… that’s more open. Leaving the back of the mouth open like the “ah” sound can help create a beautiful resonance in the voice.

6. Sing with ENERGY. I can’t express this enough. Singing is a very physical activity. You must be energized and excited about what you’re doing or else it lacks passion (and it’s flat!). Singing with energy helps you hit higher notes and helps keep the sound out of the throat. Allow yourself to get excited before singing… do some jumping jacks or walk around a bit before getting started and realize just how much it helps.

7. Believe what you’re singing. I once read a quote that has stuck with me for years. It was something along the lines of, “that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Music is a form of expression. It’s alive and has a great ability to influence listeners. But that’s only true when you believe what you’re singing. Try to connect to the song through some personal life experience and see how alive the music you’re singing becomes.

8. Get out of your own way. Singing should feel like speaking. There should be no pressing, tension, straining, reaching, or grabbing when vocally active. These sensations usually happen when we try to force the sound out of us. If you’re not able to sing something, try to bring it back to speech first. You’d be surprised how easy that high “C” can be when you speak it.

It’s important to mention that focusing on all of these tips at once isn’t going to be overly effective because our brains can only process so much at a time. Therefore, I suggest practicing one of these tips for a few days, then move on to another. What we do when we sing is largely based on habit, so be sure to practice consistently.

Also, as always, if you’re looking for vocal instruction and you’re in the Memphis area, feel free to give me a call at 751-SING or visit my website at SingStudiosMemphis.com.

Thanks for visiting and happy singing!

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8 Ways to Sing Better Now – Top Vocal Coach Manchester https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better-2/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better-2/#respond Sun, 31 Oct 2010 09:25:17 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/top-vocal-coach-manchester/

Hey Guys

Look at these 8 great tips I’ve found for you from another vocal coach from Memphis -Ken Taylor.

Why not check them out?
8 Ways to Sing Better Now

Hi all. My name is Ken Taylor and I am a Vocal Coach and owner of Sing Studios in Memphis, TN. Today I’m taking the time to share some singing tips that will help each of you Sing Better Now! Some of these tips are more detailed and some are very basic, but I want to encourage each of you to take notice of each tip as I find that they are often helpful to both beginner and advanced students alike.

8 Ways to Sing Better Now

1. Open your mouth when you’re singing! Singers who keep their mouths mostly closed are likely tense in the tongue and are far from achieving maximum quality of tone. I like the two finger rule. If you can fit two fingers between your teeth while singing (esp on open vowels like “ah” and “oh”), then you’re good. If not, open your mouth more.

2. Relax the tongue. After years of giving voice lessons, I’m convinced that 65% – 85% of all vocal problems involve tension in the tongue. Worst part is most people aren’t even aware of it. Look in a mirror while singing. If the tip of your tongue isn’t dominantly resting on your bottom front teeth then you’ve got problems. Relaxing the tongue more forward in the mouth will help.

3. Don’t take in too much air. If you breathe in too much air, then you create pressure under the folds that can easily hinder you ability to sing freely. It can prevent you from singing high notes and it almost always causes tension in your neck. To fix it, become aware of just how little is involved in regular breathing and try to mimic that sensation when singing.

4. Keep the larynx steady. If you don’t know what the larynx is, it’s where your adam’s apple is (or where it would be ladies). If this area of your neck is raising or lowering while singing, then you’re throwing off your whole vocal mechanism leading to many different complications. Rest your hand on your larynx while singing and make sure it stays steady.

5. Open and relax the back of the mouth. This is equally as important as allowing the front of the mouth to be open, if not more. If the back of the mouth is closed off, then the quality of the sound is shot (and I guarantee you’re tense). To get a feel for it, hold the “ng” sound of hung and feel how closed that is. Now say “ah” like you’re in a doctor’s office… that’s more open. Leaving the back of the mouth open like the “ah” sound can help create a beautiful resonance in the voice.

6. Sing with ENERGY. I can’t express this enough. Singing is a very physical activity. You must be energized and excited about what you’re doing or else it lacks passion (and it’s flat!). Singing with energy helps you hit higher notes and helps keep the sound out of the throat. Allow yourself to get excited before singing… do some jumping jacks or walk around a bit before getting started and realize just how much it helps.

7. Believe what you’re singing. I once read a quote that has stuck with me for years. It was something along the lines of, “that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Music is a form of expression. It’s alive and has a great ability to influence listeners. But that’s only true when you believe what you’re singing. Try to connect to the song through some personal life experience and see how alive the music you’re singing becomes.

8. Get out of your own way. Singing should feel like speaking. There should be no pressing, tension, straining, reaching, or grabbing when vocally active. These sensations usually happen when we try to force the sound out of us. If you’re not able to sing something, try to bring it back to speech first. You’d be surprised how easy that high “C” can be when you speak it.

It’s important to mention that focusing on all of these tips at once isn’t going to be overly effective because our brains can only process so much at a time. Therefore, I suggest practicing one of these tips for a few days, then move on to another. What we do when we sing is largely based on habit, so be sure to practice consistently.

Also, as always, if you’re looking for vocal instruction and you’re in the Memphis area, feel free to give me a call at 751-SING or visit my website at SingStudiosMemphis.com.

Thanks for visiting and happy singing!

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8 Ways to Sing Better Now – Top Vocal Coach Manchester https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better-2/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/8-ways-to-sing-better-2/#respond Sun, 31 Oct 2010 09:25:17 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/top-vocal-coach-manchester/

Hey Guys

Look at these 8 great tips I’ve found for you from another vocal coach from Memphis -Ken Taylor.

Why not check them out?
8 Ways to Sing Better Now

Hi all. My name is Ken Taylor and I am a Vocal Coach and owner of Sing Studios in Memphis, TN. Today I’m taking the time to share some singing tips that will help each of you Sing Better Now! Some of these tips are more detailed and some are very basic, but I want to encourage each of you to take notice of each tip as I find that they are often helpful to both beginner and advanced students alike.

8 Ways to Sing Better Now

1. Open your mouth when you’re singing! Singers who keep their mouths mostly closed are likely tense in the tongue and are far from achieving maximum quality of tone. I like the two finger rule. If you can fit two fingers between your teeth while singing (esp on open vowels like “ah” and “oh”), then you’re good. If not, open your mouth more.

2. Relax the tongue. After years of giving voice lessons, I’m convinced that 65% – 85% of all vocal problems involve tension in the tongue. Worst part is most people aren’t even aware of it. Look in a mirror while singing. If the tip of your tongue isn’t dominantly resting on your bottom front teeth then you’ve got problems. Relaxing the tongue more forward in the mouth will help.

3. Don’t take in too much air. If you breathe in too much air, then you create pressure under the folds that can easily hinder you ability to sing freely. It can prevent you from singing high notes and it almost always causes tension in your neck. To fix it, become aware of just how little is involved in regular breathing and try to mimic that sensation when singing.

4. Keep the larynx steady. If you don’t know what the larynx is, it’s where your adam’s apple is (or where it would be ladies). If this area of your neck is raising or lowering while singing, then you’re throwing off your whole vocal mechanism leading to many different complications. Rest your hand on your larynx while singing and make sure it stays steady.

5. Open and relax the back of the mouth. This is equally as important as allowing the front of the mouth to be open, if not more. If the back of the mouth is closed off, then the quality of the sound is shot (and I guarantee you’re tense). To get a feel for it, hold the “ng” sound of hung and feel how closed that is. Now say “ah” like you’re in a doctor’s office… that’s more open. Leaving the back of the mouth open like the “ah” sound can help create a beautiful resonance in the voice.

6. Sing with ENERGY. I can’t express this enough. Singing is a very physical activity. You must be energized and excited about what you’re doing or else it lacks passion (and it’s flat!). Singing with energy helps you hit higher notes and helps keep the sound out of the throat. Allow yourself to get excited before singing… do some jumping jacks or walk around a bit before getting started and realize just how much it helps.

7. Believe what you’re singing. I once read a quote that has stuck with me for years. It was something along the lines of, “that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” Music is a form of expression. It’s alive and has a great ability to influence listeners. But that’s only true when you believe what you’re singing. Try to connect to the song through some personal life experience and see how alive the music you’re singing becomes.

8. Get out of your own way. Singing should feel like speaking. There should be no pressing, tension, straining, reaching, or grabbing when vocally active. These sensations usually happen when we try to force the sound out of us. If you’re not able to sing something, try to bring it back to speech first. You’d be surprised how easy that high “C” can be when you speak it.

It’s important to mention that focusing on all of these tips at once isn’t going to be overly effective because our brains can only process so much at a time. Therefore, I suggest practicing one of these tips for a few days, then move on to another. What we do when we sing is largely based on habit, so be sure to practice consistently.

Also, as always, if you’re looking for vocal instruction and you’re in the Memphis area, feel free to give me a call at 751-SING or visit my website at SingStudiosMemphis.com.

Thanks for visiting and happy singing!

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