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Singing Training Online - How You Talk Has a Lot to Do With How You Sing

I've been working with professionals who use their voices as an integral part of their daily routine for a lot of years...
salesmen, singers, actors, lawyers, teachers, TV and movie personalities and many others; and I'm constantly amazed to find that most of these people do not know how to use their vocal instrument correctly, so it never gets tired or wears out no matter how often or how long they have to use it.
And many of these students carry degrees from major universities, or have studied with reputable singing and speech teachers.
Tom, a TV anchorman was referred to me by his speech therapist because he was in danger of losing his highly lucrative position due to constant hoarseness.
When I asked him what his university professors taught him about speaking with good vocal quality, he said: "I was told to "project my voice..
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to speak deeply from the diaphragm".
Really? That's all? Here is a guy who holds two full degrees in speech and theatre from a major university, and he knows little or nothing about how to protect his voice from serious damage.
Singing and speech both require the use of the exact same physical equipment: the vocal chords, and lungs, diaphragm and other breathing muscles, plus the resonators.
And...
both singing and speech are communicated by the exact same elements of vowels, pitch, emphasis, or volume, and durations.
So, as a singer, you need to be very aware of how you are using your speaking voice.
Let's face it, even though you consider yourself a "singer," you still use your speaking voice so much more.
Most of the time you are a "speaker" who sings...
not the other way around - and you may be damaging your singing voice when you speak.
THE SAME PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT WHICH MAKES THE SINGING VOICE ALSO MAKES THE SPEAKING VOICE.
The only basic difference between speaking and singing is in the use of pitch and sustained vowels.
Learn to speak well and your singing will greatly improve.
Sessions one and two of my complete comprehensive course, THE SINGER'S BIBLE, will set you on the right track to good vocal quality, singing or speaking.


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