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SINGING TUITION with Stina Frost Private tution - workshops - seminars - masterclasses Call 07900 15 16 14 to book your Voice Training today! Welcomes beginners, intermediates and professionals!
The knowledge of your own physiology is essential in order to control and explore your own instrument. It will create a whole sea of difference to your voice. And not to mention those who may choose to listen to you.
Why would you like to sing? Are you a beginner who always have had a dream of singing outside, as well as inside the shower? An asipiring singer who wants to challenge the pop, rock or jazz arena? Maybe you are a proffessional singer who needs to get through an audition - or simply after many years of collecting patterns need to brush up? Being a beginner, intermediate or a professional - establishing why you would like to sing, and the aspirations behind the goals we will be setting, is essential.
Learn how to: Improve your performance Maintain a healthy voice Use Voice Techniques Use physical tools to get the sound you want Capture your audience Be heard and understood Work on your talent Work on your stage- fright! Prepare for auditions or concerts
Know your instrument! Have you ever met a guitarist who did not know how their instrument were built, how to maintain and tune it and changing the strings? No. That is why we need to learn more of what is actually happening when we sing and how the sounds are made. It is our instrument. It is in your interest to learn about facts rather then fluffy skies.
This is your territory! I will train you in how to allways maintain a healthy voice and vocal techniques. Once you start to know how your instrument really function it will give a totally new meaning towards your work. Not only will this protect your voice, but will also improve your range as well as your technique. It will strenghten your awareness!
Open your toolbox - Colour your voice! It is essensial to learn how to use different voice qualities. This will give you more options and create an identity along with learning about tone onsets. Now you can give the voice qualities and accessories your are using names, rather than feelings. How about that.
What is more important - The Words or the Melody? How can diction make your vocal job easier and filled with more meaning for both you and the audience?
Vocal Effort and Body Once you realise that your vocal chords does not operate alone your will be introduced to anchoring with your body: How much effort do you put into being heard - and in which part of your body you take this effort from.
Having fun! Communicating with singing is equally about methods, as much as choosing how to emphasise your words. And the words are more important than the melody! Foremost it is about having fun while singing and enjoying what you do- while you do it! Always.
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