by Wycombe | Jan 17, 2022 | SInging
One of the most destructive things a teacher can make you feel as a singing student is that what you are doing is wrong. Teachers sometimes will tell you that you are wrong or perhaps they just say, “That is not right.” If you knew all you need to know about singing,...
by Wycombe | Jan 11, 2022 | SInging
I believe in freedom when it comes to singing. Here is a description of truly free singing: The sound starts all on its own, seemingly even before you can finish taking a breath. You do not have to induce the sound to start by effort. You have plenty of breath to sing...
by Wycombe | Dec 16, 2021 | SInging
Some silliness I have read or heard about singing -To “get into” your high notes, you have to kinda hook it in. -To breathe correctly, you take the air in like sucking up with a vacuum cleaner. -To properly use the breath, you gradually squeeze it out. Think of...
by Wycombe | Oct 27, 2021 | SInging
As in many things in life, when it comes to singing, nothing could be truer. The single thing that stands most in our way in changing the voice for the better is our self-concept. What is a self-concept? It is everything we think and believe about ourselves. Let us...
by Wycombe | Sep 24, 2021 | SInging
I have a heard my share of perfect notes from singers in my life. Try American (world famous) tenor Jan Peerce at the end of “Hymn to the Nations” with Toscanini conducting (YouTube). Pavarotti sang many. Eileen Farrell sang a bunch. Also Leonard Warren. Also...
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