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Aren't voice lessons like pulling teeth?
Every lesson I've had was a miserable experience where I was criticized for every little "wrong" thing I did.
You are so right. Unfortunately, most voice teachers are still training
their students to look and sound like classical singers, using
techniques that have nothing to do with developing a contemporary
sound. That's why students who don't enjoy older styles of music
often find voice lessons frustrating and fruitless. Brett Manning
will never stifle your unique sound and style. In fact, the
Singing Success Program provides tools and techniques that will allow
you to sing with more style. Besides, who wants to listen to
someone who sounds like every other "proper" singer?
Can I improve my tone quality?
Tone quality improves when the correct musculature is engaged in the
singing process. Feel underneath your chin with your forefinger and
slide it inwards to the point where your neck meets the muscles under
your chin. Now swallow. Notice how your larynx (Adam's
apple) raises up and the muscles under your chin tighten up as you
swallow? These muscles that are engaged in the swallowing process
are opposed to those engaged in the singing process. The use of
these muscles while singing creates a myriad of problems that can take
years to correct if left unchecked. For good tone quality, you
must learn to sing without the outer muscles of the larynx. Doing
so will set free your natural voice, drastically improving tone quality
and ease of use. Naturally, the Singing Success Program contains
techniques that will help you do this.
Is it really possible to teach style?
Until now, there really has not been a comprehensive system of teaching
vocal style. There have been scales played to reflect certain
genres, such as the Blues Scale, but that's really not enough.
Brett Manning worked with hundreds of brilliant vocal stylists to
co-develop training techniques based on their various skills.
Using these techniques you can develop style skills so prolific that
you'll be able to reinterpret any song you wish into a unique
masterpiece. Think of it this way: As a singer, you are the
artist and the final "painting" is up to you. Brett Manning's
style training just gives you more colors to work with.
- by Brett Manning
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