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Posts Tagged ‘Soul’

Vocal Play

Singing is supposed to be FUN –says Mister Tim

Conversations with Satan

I’ve spent much of my working life responding to the requests and needs of those around me. As noble as that can sometimes be, one day my soul told me that I needed to devote more time to my own creative work. For me that involves

The Significant Song

This week we’re looking at music that’s changed your life! There are many different way in which a song or entire album can affect you as a listener and have an impact on who you are. Whether it was a song you heard at a poignant moment, the first song you played live or even [...]

Making a Connection

This week we’re wondering what makes you connect with a song! There are so many varied types of music in the world. Differences in tempo, lyrical content, mood and other factors all affect how we relate to songs and are part of the deciding factor in our personal choices of what we listen to and [...]

New Year’s Revolutions

Difficulty is the fertilizer of the bonsai tree of achievement –says Mister Tim

NEW Vocal Coach in Residence: Mister Tim

He explores and exploits the force of the voice like few others.

Songwriter’s Block?

It happens to the best of us; after all, it’s impossible to be creative constantly. There is a way, however, to bounce right back in! Try picking out a title for your new song before you do anything else. While I usually don’t know the title of my songs until I start writing, switching the [...]

4 Depression-Busting New Year’s Resolutions for Vocalists

Have a better relationship with yourself and your vocal work in 2012 -says Eric Maisel

A Vocalist Who Can’t Sing

His unexpected success reveals a timeless question for all performers. I feel totally vulnerable revealing the name of one of my favorite vocalists. The fact is, he can’t sing. And it gets worse. His musical career has been the subject of searing criticism, numerous parodies, and endless “cheese factor” comments. George Clooney famously said that

Command Your Performance

You are creating a multimedia, multisensory experience –says Jeannie Deva