Post by admin on Dec 24, 2013 12:32:03 GMT -5
Dear Singer,
How would you like to quickly and easily expand your vocal range, hit high notes without relying on falsetto all the time, and move across a wide range of tones with ease?
Or what if you could sing in any key and as high as you want in your full voice?
And what if you could sound good doing it with the right mix of runs and riffs (like you heard in the video clip above)?
Would that excite you?
Probably the better question is who wouldn't get excited about this?
"Singing Is One Of Those Things..."
Practically everyone tries to sing at one point in their life.
(Yes, singing in the shower counts).
We're creative beings. We HAVE to express ourselves.
The problem is, since singing is so easy to start doing (all you have to do is open up your mouth and "bam"), it is often learned the wrong way.
And much like the piano, you may even be able to get away with sounding good when you are in your comfort zone. That is, "your" key or in "your" range.
But before time, you're exposed... sometimes in a very embarrassing way.
(If you've seen American IdolĀ®, you know exactly what I mean.)
www.hearandplay.com/go/?p=Chord50&w=vocals
This is where our course comes in. The Vocal Mastery System not only shows you the basics and fundamentals like developing correct habits, breathing, and dynamics - but it goes even further by demonstrating how to develop your very own unique style and flavor (...we call this "Stylization" and cover several techniques).
Too often, when you go to instructors, you're either bombarded with too much of the basics and fundamentals to the point where you're just bored to death BECAUSE YOU JUST WANT TO SING (... and I don't blame you)!
Or you learn how to be so proper that your singing doesn't sound natural. I mean, if you're singing classically or on Broadway, this may work but if you're in other genres, you may get laughed off the stage. Even American IdolĀ®'s Simon Cowell commonly refers to some performances as sounding like something from a Cabaret or school musical (no offense... if that's your style, then great).
...And these are just a few frustrations.
Maybe you can relate to one or more of these:
You're tired of letting your limited range stop you from singing in the original key of a song or modulating to higher keys.
You know you can reach further because other people with your same general range seem go higher than you in their natural voice.
You have the burning desire and passion but your skill and ability still needs to be honed and you lack the direction to get to the next level.
You have to use your falsetto a lot and while you can make it sound pretty, you're still dissatisfied with not being able to sing at higher pitches with your full voice.
You start strong but by the end of the song, you're drained.
Your ear is decent but you tend to drift out of tune, especially when you sing in the upper registers.
You want to stop straining and train your voice to work as it was originally designed to.
You've been told to "sing from your diaphragm" but it just doesn't make sense to you. You still don't know if you're doing it properly because you constantly feel tight and strained in the neck area.
You've been told that you sing off-key or can't stay in the same key as the song. Or you somehow remember exactly the way the song sounds on the record and if someone plays it in any other key than the record, you tend to be off or bust out singing it in the original key.
You feel like you can belt out the notes when you need to but you've realized that you're doing it in a way that's injuring your vocal cords (because you can feel the pain).
If any of these frustrations hit home for you, you definitely don't want to miss out on what the Vocal Mastery System has to offer as it addresses each and everyone of these concerns directly.
Click The link for lessons www.hearandplay.com/go/?p=Chord50&w=vocals
How would you like to quickly and easily expand your vocal range, hit high notes without relying on falsetto all the time, and move across a wide range of tones with ease?
Or what if you could sing in any key and as high as you want in your full voice?
And what if you could sound good doing it with the right mix of runs and riffs (like you heard in the video clip above)?
Would that excite you?
Probably the better question is who wouldn't get excited about this?
"Singing Is One Of Those Things..."
Practically everyone tries to sing at one point in their life.
(Yes, singing in the shower counts).
We're creative beings. We HAVE to express ourselves.
The problem is, since singing is so easy to start doing (all you have to do is open up your mouth and "bam"), it is often learned the wrong way.
And much like the piano, you may even be able to get away with sounding good when you are in your comfort zone. That is, "your" key or in "your" range.
But before time, you're exposed... sometimes in a very embarrassing way.
(If you've seen American IdolĀ®, you know exactly what I mean.)
www.hearandplay.com/go/?p=Chord50&w=vocals
This is where our course comes in. The Vocal Mastery System not only shows you the basics and fundamentals like developing correct habits, breathing, and dynamics - but it goes even further by demonstrating how to develop your very own unique style and flavor (...we call this "Stylization" and cover several techniques).
Too often, when you go to instructors, you're either bombarded with too much of the basics and fundamentals to the point where you're just bored to death BECAUSE YOU JUST WANT TO SING (... and I don't blame you)!
Or you learn how to be so proper that your singing doesn't sound natural. I mean, if you're singing classically or on Broadway, this may work but if you're in other genres, you may get laughed off the stage. Even American IdolĀ®'s Simon Cowell commonly refers to some performances as sounding like something from a Cabaret or school musical (no offense... if that's your style, then great).
...And these are just a few frustrations.
Maybe you can relate to one or more of these:
You're tired of letting your limited range stop you from singing in the original key of a song or modulating to higher keys.
You know you can reach further because other people with your same general range seem go higher than you in their natural voice.
You have the burning desire and passion but your skill and ability still needs to be honed and you lack the direction to get to the next level.
You have to use your falsetto a lot and while you can make it sound pretty, you're still dissatisfied with not being able to sing at higher pitches with your full voice.
You start strong but by the end of the song, you're drained.
Your ear is decent but you tend to drift out of tune, especially when you sing in the upper registers.
You want to stop straining and train your voice to work as it was originally designed to.
You've been told to "sing from your diaphragm" but it just doesn't make sense to you. You still don't know if you're doing it properly because you constantly feel tight and strained in the neck area.
You've been told that you sing off-key or can't stay in the same key as the song. Or you somehow remember exactly the way the song sounds on the record and if someone plays it in any other key than the record, you tend to be off or bust out singing it in the original key.
You feel like you can belt out the notes when you need to but you've realized that you're doing it in a way that's injuring your vocal cords (because you can feel the pain).
If any of these frustrations hit home for you, you definitely don't want to miss out on what the Vocal Mastery System has to offer as it addresses each and everyone of these concerns directly.
Click The link for lessons www.hearandplay.com/go/?p=Chord50&w=vocals