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No Dynamic Variation

by Allen Rascoe in Addressing Common Faults on September 16, 2017

It seems that getting stuck and becoming unstuck is an important theme in learning how to sing. It would be awesome if we were always ...

Singing In Your Falsetto Voice

by Allen Rascoe in Singing Fundamentals on September 14, 2017

One of the fundamentals of singing is learning how to sing in your "falsetto voice". Singing in your falsetto voice is experienced by the singer ...

“Breathing Into My Pelvis?”

by Allen Rascoe in Dispelling Common Myths on September 8, 2017

There are many common vocal myths concerning breathing.   A primary fact is to realize that we breathe with our lungs which are in our ...

Basement/Foundation: What Your Voice is Built On

by Allen Rascoe in Singing Fundamentals on September 8, 2017

One of the fundamentals of singing is becoming comfortable in our vocal basement. This is the area where there is the foundation on which the ...

Sing Lower – Walk Down the Steps

by Allen Rascoe in Singing Fundamentals on September 8, 2017

One of the fundamentals of singing is learning how to sing lower. Of course, as we do so we certainly do not want to feel ...

Walk Up the Steps – Sing Higher

by Allen Rascoe in Singing Fundamentals on September 8, 2017

One of the fundamentals of singing is learning how to sing higher. Of course, as we do so we certainly do not want to stretch ...

Your Vocal Home – Bird’s Eye View

by Allen Rascoe in Singing Fundamentals on September 8, 2017

One of the fundamentals of singing is being able to understand how your voice works. To do so, we need a conceptual framework that makes ...

Singing With Limited Volume | Weak Vocal Muscles

by Allen Rascoe in Addressing Common Faults on September 8, 2017

Another vocal issue related to volume is when a singer is unable to sing louder. The tone seems to be weaker and more quiet when ...

“Lowering My Larynx”

by Allen Rascoe in Dispelling Common Myths on March 8, 2017

A common myth in vocal training concerns the positioning of the larynx. While there is a kernel of truth to the need for the larynx ...