Pop & Classical Vocal Conditioning

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    6. The Deadly Vocal "I" for Singers
    A lesson with New York Vocal Coaching
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    Did you know that the vowel “I” is deadly? Well, figuratively speaking. Learn how to sing notes with the vowel “I” in them and discover other singing tips.

    Did you know that the vowel “I” is deadly? Well, figuratively speaking. Learn how to sing notes with the vowel “I” in them and discover other singing tips.

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    7. How to Sing Hard Consonants
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    Is a song difficult for you to sing in any key even if you raise or lower it? Voice teacher Justin Stoney addresses the issue of hard consonants in this lesson.

    Is a song difficult for you to sing in any key even if you raise or lower it? Voice teacher Justin Stoney addresses the issue of hard consonants in this lesson.

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    8. All About Vibrato Speeds
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    Are you born with a set vibrato speed or can it be changed? Discover different vibrato speeds that are important whether you sing classical or contemporary.

    Are you born with a set vibrato speed or can it be changed? Discover different vibrato speeds that are important whether you sing classical or contemporary.

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    9. Traditional vs. Pop/Rock Larynx Style
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    In this singing lesson, learn how to manipulate your larynx properly to sing multiple musical styles with versatility, confidence, and freedom.

    In this singing lesson, learn how to manipulate your larynx properly to sing multiple musical styles with versatility, confidence, and freedom.

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    10. Pop Singing vs. Classical Singing
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    You may know the difference between classical music and pop music, but in this lesson, you’ll learn about the different vocal techniques each genre uses.

    You may know the difference between classical music and pop music, but in this lesson, you’ll learn about the different vocal techniques each genre uses.

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Susheila S
You style of teaching is really spot on.
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SmileySnowflake
Great lesson - this is really interesting! What I'd really like to know is how to actually, physically change the position of your larynx - when you've never done it or thought about it before, it isn't something you can just do on command.
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Adriana T
Thank you
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Duane S
I do gospel ! play by ear keyboard , guitar , bass , drums . I need help a calling on my life music for jesus ! know what I mean . free lessing singing playing
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david w
This reminds me of why opera singers when they try to sing jazz and pop songs can so often sound as if they're over singing. Many rock singers are self taught is this why they often have sore throat problems ?
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