[Menvi-discuss] teaching a blind voice student
Brandon Keith Biggs
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Sun Jul 15 18:12:30 EDT 2012
Wait, what?
Screaming by nature is horrible on the vocal chords by nature. Just like
that horrid breathy sound we often hear on the radio. I think belting is
also extremely stressful on your chords, so I have no idea how one could do
any of that without hurting themselves.
Can you get this on Amazon, or is there a good place to get this, because
I've got to see it...
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Smart
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 3:05 PM
To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] teaching a blind voice student
any decent voice coach can help you with correct breathing,
posture, etc.
There's even a great vocal coach named Melissa Cross who has
adapted the traditional techniques for the extreme music vocalists,
the heavy metal growlers and screamers. She's produced two DVD's on
how to do that brutal-sounding stuff correctly, without injuring
yourself, called the Zen of Screaming and the Zen of Screaming
volume 2.
Gotta love the title. :) I realize that probably won't help with
the initial question, but I thought I should post something not
related to classical voice, in case we have anybody here working in
other styles of music.
At 06:02 PM 7/15/2012, you wrote:
>Heh, don't get me started...
>Singing for your supper by Dan Montez, national schools of Singing, The
>Inner Voice, CARUSO AND TETRAZZINI ON THE ART OF SINGING, Great Singers on
>Great Singing, Famous Opera Star Interviews, 40 Famous Opera Singers on the
>Technique of Singing...
>Should I keep going? Just go to Amazon and type "Singing" in and you'll
>have so many books...
>Basicly though, what you get from the books is a strong irging to find a
>teacher to teach you. Singing for your Supper tells you what to look for in
>a teacher and the 40 great interviews tells about what singers feel when
>they sing.
>You can also YouTube singers on singing and they will tell quite a bit on
>how to do things like trills or legato. Marilyn Horn has lots of stuff.
>Master classes are also really good.
>BTW if anyone knows of any good master class videos, please let me know!
>Thanks,
>
>Brandon Keith Biggs
>-----Original Message----- From: Chris Smart
>Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 2:44 PM
>To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
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>
>Someone who has studied voice at the college level can probably
>recommend a whole textbook on the physical aspect of singing, the
>anatomy involved etc. Any takers??
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