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Archive for June, 2012

Cable Care

Did You Know That Cables Need Care? There is nothing quite as frustrating as a “rat’s next” of cables when the beginning of an event is impending and set up is going slowly. One of the most valuable sills you can develop is the ability to wind cables so that they are easily separated from [...]

Technique Vs Emotion

In the pursuit of vocal ‘excellence’ it is often easy to become obsessed with our technique

Jon Grande – Love of my Life cover

My name is Jon and i just love singing and writing music. i love pretty much any kind of music as long as its not country or screemo or anything like that but after that pretty much anything is fair game.

Vocalists Who Make It

Daniel Borch reveals the secrets behind a professional career in music.

Tom Smith – Here Comes the Sun cover

Tom Smith is a 16 year old singer and guitarist who enjoys making and playing music.

Review: Musicopoulos Vocal Warm Up App

Need some help warming up your voice before a gig? This app could be the answer.

Keith Urban Gets His Voice Back

Megan Gloss shows how you can avoid vocal injuries that affect popular singers.

Phil Purnell – Wonderwall cover

Hello, My name is Phil, Iam from South Wales, I work for Ikea!…and I love singing!

Set Lists

You’ve landed a gig, Congrats! Next step is deciding not only what to play but what order to play it. There are times when I decided to feed off of a crowd and play whatever felt right, but

Vocal Effects…Good, Bad or Ugly?

This week we’re examining the world of vocal effects in live performance In the live environment it’s commonplace for a guitarist to be equipped with a myriad of effects and devices to enhance his or her sound, or for a keyboard player to even imitate an entire orchestra at the flick of a button. Yet [...]