by Singers Corner Team | Oct 16, 2020 | Improving Your Vocals, Singing High Notes, Vocal Technique
As a singer, it’s important to precisely understand how your vocal cords work, especially with head voice vs. chest voice. A lot of language comes with singing, and defining your terms is the first step to developing your vocal range and honing your singing skill....
by Sarah Bollenbach | Dec 1, 2019 | Breathing Technique, Improving Your Vocals
There is an old musician's joke: how do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice. While there is a lot of truth to this, practicing smarter instead of harder will help you get more benefit from the practice and enable you to use the limited practice time...
by The Singer's Corner Team | Apr 16, 2019 | Improving Your Vocals, Vocal Technique
Success never happens in a vacuum in any career, and this is true of music as well. Maybe you have a natural gift for singing, and that's great, but you still need someone to help channel that talent properly and guide you on the way to reaching your highest potential...
by The Singer's Corner Team | Mar 11, 2019 | Improving Your Vocals, Vocal Technique
Whether you are just beginning singing lessons or have been training for years, it is likely you have come across the term “belting.” Belting is a well-known singing technique used by pop, gospel, rock, and Broadway vocalists alike and is characterized by a loud and...
by Cameron | Jan 3, 2019 | Improving Your Vocals
Everyone’s been there: You’re happily singing along to your favorite song on the radio when suddenly the signal goes out and all you hear for a second is yourself singing, alone and disastrously out of tune. You were sure you were matching the music until it went...
by The Singer's Corner Team | Nov 1, 2018 | Improving Your Vocals, Vocal Technique
Quick Navigation What's the Worst That Could Happen?Know What Not To Do9 Tips To Get Started Scream SingingWorking With A ProThe Bottom Line One of the most aggressive types of singing is scream singing. This technique is nothing new; it has been around since the...