Gerald Klickstein describes a potent technique that helps vocalists neutralize stress and sing from the heart.
Archive for the ‘Soul’ Category
The Freaked Out Vocalist
How do you judge the judgments?
Vocalists Improve Their Jen Ratio
The key to improving the quality of your vocal work may lie in improving your Jen ratio.
Creativity: Don’t Think – Do.
Dr. Susan Raeburn shares with vocalists a way out of the creative rut.
Care Enough to Create
When you feel that nothing you’ve done vocally is any good…it’s time to really start caring.
Vocal Relationships That Work
How do you communicate your needs to a venue manager without losing your cool or simply accepting a crappy arrangement? Dr. Susan Raeburn shows the way forward for performing vocalists.
SPAM In The Vocalist’s Brain
The singer has an inner voice sending out messages before, during and after a performance. Dr. Susan Raeburn helps vocalists to find ways to transform this voice from a foe to a fan.
Singing The Blues: The Vocalist and Depression
Are dramatic mood swings and despair a necessary part of a creative and productive singing career? In an exclusive interview with VoiceCouncil magazine, Eric Maisel shares how singers can stop meaning from leaking out of their lives.
The Vocalist in Business: 3 Critical Questions
The New Year is the time to pause, evaluate and begin taking control of our vocal business.
Singing and the Inner Game of Tennis
The game inside your head may be the most important one to master…


