Have you ever had that experience where you’re singing and suddenly your throat starts feeling progressively tighter and tighter, and it becomes an uphill battle to keep getting sound out?
Or that thing where you have the big gig and you sail through on adrenaline (including the party at the bar afterwards where everyone is shouting at each other over the noise) and then wake up the next morning to realize you’re not going to be able to sing or speak for a few days? It’s highly likely you’re experiencing vocal tension.
The fabulous Elissa Weinzimmer (www.voicebodyc...) discusses:
Why you might be experiencing tension in your neck, shoulders, jaw, and tongue
How you can modify principles of yoga, somatics, and dance to release vocal tension
Practical exercises that you can use within your regular singing practice
When and how to interrupt the flow of your practice (or a gig!) with a tension release exercise.
The what, why, how and when of practising effectively. iSingmag founder, vocal and performance coach, Line Hilton (www.linehilton...), delves into the factors that make practice effective for singers.
She explores the considerations for:
how often you should practice
long you should practice for
what specifically to practice
how to practice
how you’ll know if it’s effective.
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