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Professional Voice Training Foundation, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.64, with 54 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 29 subscribers.

You will learn about The vocal characteristics that speak to your character Learn tips to keep your voice healthy Understand the effect of weight on singing voice Vocal techniques for singers through breathing and breath control Things that will destroy your singing voice Learn how to understand your vocal instruments Bad vocal techniques and how to fix them How to sing better- strategies that your vocal coach will not teach you and the best ways to practice Learn the vocal qualities This course is ideal for individuals who are singers, musicians, choir master, choir, music producers, music directors, music engineer, guitarist, piano players, music presenters, music trainers, voice trainers, music lovers, music audience, music writers, everybody etc It is particularly useful for singers, musicians, choir master, choir, music producers, music directors, music engineer, guitarist, piano players, music presenters, music trainers, voice trainers, music lovers, music audience, music writers, everybody etc.

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Title: Professional Voice Training Foundation

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 4.64

Number of Lectures: 54

Number of Published Lectures: 54

Number of Curriculum Items: 54

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54

Original Price: $99.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The vocal characteristics that speak to your character
  • Learn tips to keep your voice healthy
  • Understand the effect of weight on singing voice
  • Vocal techniques for singers through breathing and breath control
  • Things that will destroy your singing voice
  • Learn how to understand your vocal instruments
  • Bad vocal techniques and how to fix them
  • How to sing better- strategies that your vocal coach will not teach you and the best ways to practice
  • Learn the vocal qualities
  • Who Should Attend

  • singers, musicians, choir master, choir, music producers, music directors, music engineer, guitarist, piano players, music presenters, music trainers, voice trainers, music lovers, music audience, music writers, everybody etc
  • Target Audiences

  • singers, musicians, choir master, choir, music producers, music directors, music engineer, guitarist, piano players, music presenters, music trainers, voice trainers, music lovers, music audience, music writers, everybody etc
  • Training the voice means learning to strengthen and coordinate the muscles of the larynx to achieve an even tone quality and get rid of constrictions. Every serious trainer wants to ensure that their clients voice have move from bad to good and from good to best but it does not come easily its comes by deed of hard work, discipline, consistency and persistence this alone will give one a unique voice. Every vocal register is characterized by different degrees of engagement of these muscles and different resonance qualities. The most dangerous portion of training the voice is only learning to copy someone voice, this to me is a bad practice because you cannot become a superstar by just imitating somebody you need your own unique selling propositions or in music the signature voice, that can identify you with your unique style and skills.

    One thing that every singer and trainer is very mindful of is our breath control, in fact sometimes if somebody is singing and you are even not a singer you can identify that this person is struggling to sing. Breathing exercises can help to center and relax singers warm up your vocal instrument prior to performance and are fantastic in enabling a calm mindset. Your singing practice or career should be based on carefulness to ensure that you are always in shape, in terms of voice and posture, Your health is very central to the success of your voice or your career, Do not smoke, the implication of smoking is so bad to any singer, because it affect your total body mechanism and even how to gain stamina to sing well with strength an agility, try as much as possible to avoid thing or beverages that are associated with caffeine. Always get a good sleep and concentrate on the work. 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is voice training

    Lecture 3: Tips to keep your voice healthy

    Chapter 2: The Vocal Characteristics That Speak To Your Character

    Lecture 1: The picture is a familiar one

    Lecture 2: Pitch

    Lecture 3: Speech rate

    Lecture 4: Tone

    Lecture 5: Texture

    Lecture 6: Intonation

    Lecture 7: Loudness

    Chapter 3: Effect Of Weight On Singing Voice

    Lecture 1: Does body size affect voice

    Lecture 2: How weight affect male and female singers

    Lecture 3: Does obesity change your voice

    Lecture 4: Does your voice change when you lose weight

    Lecture 5: What body types are there

    Lecture 6: Does anorexia make your voice higher

    Chapter 4: Vocal Techniques For Singers : Breathing And Breath Control

    Lecture 1: Posture

    Lecture 2: Breathing well for singing

    Lecture 3: The ability to inhale large quantity of air

    Lecture 4: The ability to snatch a good health quickly

    Lecture 5: The ability to control the escape of breath

    Chapter 5: Vocal Qualities

    Lecture 1: Speech quality / falsetto quality

    Lecture 2: Cry / sob quality / twang quality

    Lecture 3: Opera quality / belt quality

    Chapter 6: Things That Will Destroy Your Singing Voice

    Lecture 1: Disparity between your singing and speaking voice / voice fatigue

    Lecture 2: Heartburn and acid reflux / throat problem

    Lecture 3: Side effect of medical treatment

    Lecture 4: Incorrect singing technique, drug, alcohol

    Lecture 5: Air conditioning and heating system, smoking

    Lecture 6: Food and drink that cause acid reflux and heartburn, harmful medication

    Lecture 7: Fatty foods and snacks, clearing your throat frequently

    Lecture 8: Staying late at night

    Chapter 7: Understanding Your Vocal Instruments

    Lecture 1: Breathing – our vocal instrument power supply

    Lecture 2: Vocal cords and larynx – our source of sound

    Lecture 3: Tension – learning to relax and release

    Chapter 8: Bad Vocal Technique And How To Fix Them

    Lecture 1: The idea of having a bad voice

    Lecture 2: Relax, Relax, Relax

    Lecture 3: Finding your true voice

    Lecture 4: Pitch

    Chapter 9: How To Sing Better: Strategies Your Vocal Coach Would Not Teach You

    Lecture 1: Finding your style

    Lecture 2: Develop a badass attitude

    Lecture 3: Copy your favorite singers, not song

    Lecture 4: Recognize who can be copied, and who cannot

    Lecture 5: Develop your own voices

    Lecture 6: Find a practice spot where no one can hear you

    Lecture 7: Do not bother with warm-up exercise

    Lecture 8: Do not sing over other voices

    Lecture 9: Do not sing acapella either

    Lecture 10: Play your own accompaniment

    Lecture 11: Memorize lyrics always. read never

    Lecture 12: Learn to control your breath

    Lecture 13: Learn to hear your notes

    Lecture 14: Know when to add more songs to your list

    Lecture 15: Sing different variations of the same old songs

    Instructors

  • Professional Voice Training Foundation  No.2
    Eric Yeboah
    MBA/ PGDip
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