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On Selecting a Voice techer

1.30.2012  •  Miscellaneous It is tough these days with the internet to know what or who is the right source of singing information for you. People make claims about what they can teach and it's difficult to know who is legit. Some teachers teach singing but they themselves can't sing well or don't have a range that exc.. Read More >

What is "support" in singing? Should I use it?

1.19.2012  •  Vocal Technique, Tips, and Health You hear it over and over again from countless instructors in the vocal field that you need to support your voice. They usually tell you this support comes from the diaphragm. What do they mean and how does it help or not help you? In most non-SLS singing lessons teachers over-emphasiz.. Read More >

Your Voice

1.19.2012  •  Miscellaneous What is your voice? Is it your larynx muscles acting in tandem with your air flow and various cavities in your head to produce sound? Not exactly. Your voice is your personality. Your voice is your thoughts and feelings. Your voice is your taste and style, your musicianship, and your.. Read More >

THE GREATEST HOLIDAY GIFT! VOICE VOUCHERS

12.6.2011  •  Important changes and updates VOICE VOUCHERS Bridgetown Vocal now has a great way to spread the gift of singing--with gifts of singing. Know someone you love that loves to sing? Has always wanted to sing but felt they weren't good enough or too shy? Or someone who sings regularly but has so much unrealized potential,.. Read More >

Choosing The Best Key For Your Voice When You Sing A Song

11.26.2011  •  Vocal Technique, Tips, and Health Lately I have been getting a lot of questions and confusion about song choice so I thought I would share these things with everyone. One student was frustrated with his songs when he sang them. He felt that he couldn't apply what he was learning. When he pulled out his songs, they were sitti.. Read More >

Bridgetown Vocal is not in the ActivSpace building!

11.21.2011  •  Important changes and updates To all students who have been singing with Bridgtown Vocal for a while, we are no longer operating out of ActivSpace. It's a good thing because now we have a larger room and a better location. No more confusion buzzing up, just walk in to room 111 and knock lightly on the door to let us know .. Read More >

Why do I sound so NASAL??

11.21.2011  •  Vocal Technique, Tips, and Health Well, are you from New England? A lot of people complain about their singing voice sounding too nasal. What is going on with nasality, when you hear it in your voice, is usually one or both of the following. 1. High larynx position. If your larynx is lifting up when you sing,.. Read More >

From Digital to Analog; Human Deleted

11.20.2011  •  Miscellaneous Currently there is an analog rebellion. I am an avid member of this rebellion, at the expense of my bandmates. My arsenal, when onstage, includes a Hammond Porta-B organ from the 60s and a Wurlitzer Electric Piano 200A, also from the 60s. I have a tube amp and a solid-state Fender amp who's .. Read More >

Paula Sinclair's Full Testimonial

11.10.2011  •  Testimonials When I first started taking lessons from Daniel he asked what my goal was.I said "to sing Joni Mitchell songs in their original keys" that was in January 2011. By Sept 2011 I put on my first all Joni Mitchell show. I couldn't have done that without Daniel's guidance. He knows how the voice work.. Read More >

Nicole Berke's Full Testimonial

11.10.2011  •  Testimonials Daniel is an incredibly patient and attentive teacher, clearly devoted to bringing students to their fullest potential. I have been singing my whole life and thought I knew my voice well, but after only a few lessons, he was able to help me attain a wider vocal range while teaching me to utiliz.. Read More >
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