Susie Q

Let’s write a song!

It’s composition time at Music for Young Children! We are learning about techniques that make writing a song easy! Children love being creative. Whether it’s drawing a picture, pretending to be a character in a story, or writing a piece of music, children love to explore their creativity. The Music for Young Children program presents … Read more

Singer’s Cough

You have heard the phrase “the show must go on”. Well, for the professional singer with a cough, this is a very stressful ordeal. I experience coughing every winter, at some time or another. It usually starts with a viral infection where my vocal cords become inflamed and covered in excess mucus which causes me … Read more

An easy exercise to play piano by ear

In my studio students get to explore the art of playing piano by ear. One way is through improvisation. Once we realize the role of chords in the structure of music, we can have fun playing our own rhythms and note combinations within the chords. This is a great way to get your “ear training”. … Read more

The Amazing Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera…definitely a voice to reckon with. She has an incredible voice and can sing with such conviction. We all want to sing like Christina Aguilera…or do we? Christina can break all the rules and get away with it. But, believe me, you and I can’t. Christina knows her body and her chops extremely well. … Read more

Knowing your instrument

We know the voice is a delicate little instrument that can easily be damaged when used incorrectly. Did you know the vocal folds (cords) are composed of three elements: muscle, ligament and an outer fleshy mucous membrane. When used correctly, this little instrument can accomplish amazing feats. We can’t see the cords while we sing, … Read more

Thank you for a great year!

If you have been following my singing blog, you will know I have trained in a few different methods of singing over the past years. Each one has been slightly different, yet the same, if that makes any sense. In my early years, I trained in Bel Canto with various teachers and later went on … Read more

Tongue out and hum exercise

My last post was about the tongue and how it can get in the way when you are singing. When you let your tongue hang out over your bottom lip, it cannot interfere with the back of your throat and stop you from mixing. This is a great way to exercise your voice, although you … Read more

The tongue and “mixing”

All too often, we as singers forget about the tongue. Yes, the tongue is an important link in our efforts as singers to resonate fully and “get in the mix”. Tongues come in all shapes and sizes, but nonetheless it is BIG. Even small tongues are big. You shouldn’t move your tongue out of the … Read more

Are you mixing?

Have you figured out your vocal habits yet?  Are you mixing? Are you getting through your passagio without a flip? Are you feeling strain in your throat as you sing your high notes? There are many facets to singing well, but mastering your middle voice (mixing) is key to building strength and stamina. Try the … Read more

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