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Vocal topics galore! For this episode, we explore concepts suggested by the Vocalogical community, featuring flageolet, applying technique to songs, and more! Though Vocalogical will be back in February to release new episodes, the discussions will continue! Head to https://www.facebook.com/groups/VocalogicalConversations/ to join the conversation …
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For our last vibrato episode for the time being, we go more in-depth with the wobble, and how to apply an ideal vibrato to songs. These tools from the last three episodes will have you well on your way to vibrato glory! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge…
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We learned the “what”, and now we get into the “how” of vibrato with! With these tips and exercises, you’ll be mastering vibrato in no time. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some perks, and get bonus episodes delivered right to your …
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The moment has arrived to discuss vibrato! this is an immensely important aspect of singing, and for this episode, we tackle it head on. A general overview as to the types of vibrato and how it works, as well as a heart to heart on whether or not vibrato is a skill that comes naturally or can be learned with proper guidance and exercises, this chat…
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The tongue is a strong and important muscle of the body for many daily activities! Of course, it plays very heavy role in singing! Here are some exercises to stretch and loosen that tongue for optimal voice work. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your s…
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Jaw tension is a common sensation that can be a nuisance with speech and singing! Here are a few tips to reduce this tightness, taking you further down the path to vocal mastery! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some perks, and get b…
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Having a strong head voice/falsetto is a skill that all singers should possess! In today’s episode, we talk through some tips of how to get greater control and a fuller sound in this register. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some pe…
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Everyone wants to have perfect technique! But what is it, anyway? How do you know if you’ve reached perfection? Vocalogical delves into what this is and how to get there! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some perks, and get bonus epi…
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More soft palate pandemonium is coming your way in this episode of Vocalogical! In the second part of our talk, we discuss when it’s appropriate to lower that palate for heightened nasal resonance. We also bust some myths and misconceptions on the soft palate as a whole. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the pr…
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The soft palate is an often debated and discussed part of the voice. For this episode, Vocalogical gives you tips to lift and drop the soft palate, achieving utmost control of this important vocal modifier! To schedule voice lessons with Matthew, head to:https://newyorkvocalcoaching.com/page/schedule Would you like to learn more about the voice and…
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The Great War of the Vocal Folds is an ongoing battle between the CT and TA muscles, which are explored in this episode of Vocalogical! Learn why these muscles don’t get along so well and earn some quick tips on how to establish a truce between them, leading to vocal glory! For a visual of the CT muscle and others involved in voice production, head…
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Compression is such a wonderful thing! It lets us breathe, it lets us talk and sing, and we can control it to fit our needs of tone and style. For this episode, Vocalogical takes a closer look into this important vocal aspect! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to…
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As with any part of the body, the vocal folds change with age. With this episode, we dive into the geriatric vocal folds and how the voice changes for elders. Vocalogical also offers some brief advice on how to maintain or regain the youthfulness of the voice! Here’s Angelo Loforese, at the age of 92, singing “La Donne e’ Mobile.” Keep in mind, he …
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“Park and Bark” is a phrase found in the singing world that gets a bad rap. In this episode, Matthew shares his thoughts on this manner of performance, and invites you to share your opinions and observations! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your suppo…
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Gender is a concept that permeates many aspects of life, including vocal function and identity! Vocalogical’s host Matthew Johnson is joined by Scottie Hawley and Chuck Armstrong to chat about the implications of gender on the voice. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalog…
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Throwback to The Changing Voice, originally posted on April 11th, 2018! The infamous voice change, especially during puberty, is an experience we all have at one point or another, and for this episode, Vocalogical dives into the deeper facts behind this change! It’s amazing how the vocal folds develop from birth to adulthood, and here’s where you c…
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Throwback to History of the Mix originally posted on July 5th, 2017! Ever wonder where the belt, this whole idea of mix, came from? Erin Whitehead, the host of the podcast Braless, asked a question to inspire this episode of the history and evolution of the mixed voice. From opera to Broadway to rock and beyond, teaching the voice and how we use ou…
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Throwback to Can Everyone Sing? Originally posted on September 27th, 2017! Many people judge whether or not a person can sing. Is it fair to make the judgement so quickly? This episode exposes the truth that EVERYONE can indeed sing! No matter what your background, no matter what your prior habits are, each and every person can improve their techni…
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Throwback to Microhpone Madness, originally posted on September 6th, 2017! Technology surrounds us, and that includes microphones! Today, Vocalogical gets into the history of microphones, how it allows singers to do incredible and crazy things, what the best mics on the market are, and much more. Are you a guru on the mic? Join Vocalogical Conversa…
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Comfort zones are safe and predictable, but what if I told you that the best way to reach your full potential is to break out of them? For this episode, Vocalogical encourages you to break out of your comfort zones to unlock the best of your voice and abilities! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? He…
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Stage fright is something we all face at one point or another! With a unique look at this common challenge, take control of the stage and prepare for performance greatness! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some perks, and get bonus e…
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World renowned teacher Neil Semer joins Vocalogical to shed led on the beloved technique of Bel Canto, “beautiful singing.” He talks on how this technique works from classical to contemporary singing, and shares uplifting thoughts on finding your singing passions. To find more on Neil, head to: http://www.neilsemer.com/ http://www.nsvi.us/ http://c…
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The Nature Vs. Nurture debate has been plagueing the science world for generations! What's most influential in how we use our voices? Join Vocalogical as we dive into the psychology of singing! Head to https://www.facebook.com/groups/VocalogicalConversations/ to share your opinions and connect with other listeners! Would you like to learn more abou…
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Master Voice Teacher Elisabeth Howard, teacher of Lionel Richie, Tony Danza, and many more who appeared in films, on Broadway, and pop and classical venues across the globe, comes on the air to discuss her vocal journey and self-created vocal method! To find more on Elisabeth's Vocal Power Academy: https://www.vocalpoweracademy.com/ https://www.voc…
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From classical tenor to working with stars on the stage, James Meny’s passion for the voice has grown over many years! James, a voice teacher from Pennsylvania, shares his vocal journey and philosophy that got him to where he is today! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocal…
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IPA is an immensely helpful tool in the vocal world. Today, we take a look into its background, why it’s so important, and how you can learn it yourself! Resources: http://artsongcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/ipaquickguide.pdf http://www.worldwidewords.org/pronguide.htm http://www.yorku.ca/earmstro/ipa/ https://www.internationalphoneticassociation…
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“So what voice type am I really?” Joseph Hitchcock, voice teacher and performer, joins Vocalogical for today’s episode, shedding light on this important topic of voice types! To find more on Joseph, visit http://www.twincitiesvoiceandpiano.com/ Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.…
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Casey Marsh joins Vocalogical to discuss the world of music therapy! She mentions how she uses the voice to work with patients and clients, while sharing some uplifting stories along the way. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some per…
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How many different ways to belt are there? In Belting Textures, we talk about five belting styles and listen to a few examples found in contemporary music! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pledge your support, earn some perks, and get bonus episodes delivered…
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Brad Jenks comes back on the air to discuss larynx technique/positions! Brad and Matthew talk about the differences in larynx use between contemporary and classical styles of music, belting and head voice, and much much more. If you would like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process, head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical …
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Neck tension plagues even the best of singers! In this episode, we talk about what this type of tension is, why it occurs, and how to prevent and correct it. With these tips and facts, you’ll be one step closer to mastering your voice! Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocal…
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Semi-occluded vocal tracts have been utilized to train voices for hundreds upon hundreds of years! Today, we dig deep into the methods and science behind SOVT, giving you tools and exercises for a healthier and more resonant voice. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogic…
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The infamous voice change, especially during puberty, is an experience we all have at one point or another, and for this episode, Vocalogical dives into the deeper facts behind this change! It’s amazing how the vocal folds develop from birth to adulthood, and here’s where you can find all you need to know. Would you like to learn more about the voi…
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Vocal Fatigue is a topic that concerns tons of people around the world! Today, Vocalogical posts a throwback episode on vocal fatigue as we prep to release more great episodes with guests from around the globe! For more with Vocalogical throughout the week, head to https://www.facebook.com/groups/VocalogicalConversations/ to connect with others and…
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Chuck Armstrong joins us once more for a deeper look into extended techniques! In this episode, we discuss the social concepts and opinions surrounding such sounds. For more on Chuck, find him at the links below: https://www.facebook.com/CRAMDvoicelessons/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/scinguistics/ Would you like to learn more about the voice an…
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Online lessons are becoming a huge asset to teachers and students around the globe! For this episode, Sara Cambell joins Vocalogical to discuss this important topic! Being a voice and piano teacher who frequently teaches online, Sara knows the ins-and-outs, pros and cons, and advice for those looking to understand this medium! You can find Sara bel…
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An excellent musician and player of many instruments, Sean Arawjo comes on the air to share his vocal journey on learning how to match pitches! He sings a few scales for us as we discuss the reasons for difficulty in matching pitch, tone deafness, and more! As a bonus, Sean shares a few extended techniques with the flute that are very cool. You can…
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Can one pair of vocal folds phonate two notes at the same time? The answer is yes! Get an inside look at polyphonics, multiphonics, and more with Chuck Armstrong, back on the podcast for our second part of Extraordinary Extended Techniques! For more on Chuck, find him at https://www.facebook.com/CRAMDvoicelessons/! Here, you can contact him, sign u…
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Nick Grigsby shares his thoughts on the vocal mechanisms on today’s episode of Vocalogical! These vibratory patterns of the vocal folds are not only fascinating, but serve as a great way to analyze and understand the voice. Would you like to learn more about the voice and support Vocalogical in the process? Head to www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to pl…
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Charone Frankel, attorney and host of the Habeas Humor podcast, makes an appearance on Vocalogical to discuss court cases having to do with the voice! It’s time to get an inside look into the courtroom! To find more on Charone, head over to https://habhumor.libsyn.com/! Like what you hear? Visit www.Patreon.com/Vocalogical to support the podcast an…
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Join Chicago voice teacher Brad Jenks and Matthew as they debate and discuss whether or not contemporary styles of singing are more damaging to the voice than classical styles! This is a debate that we want your opinion on! Head over to Facebook.com/groups/vocalogicalconversations to vote on who you agree with and share your opinions. Visit Patreon…
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*Warning* Intense sounds ahead!! Extended Vocal Techniques have been wowing, and sometimes horrifying, audience members for decades! Chuck Armstrong, owner of CRAMD Voice Lessons, joins Vocalogical to talk on and demonstrate these extended techniques! This episode covers screams, distortions, and overtones, with more coming in a future episode. For…
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Happy Holidays, everyone! Vocalogical will be taking a bit of a break from releasing episodes, and will return in February. This will allow preparation for a new year full of new and exciting content on the voice! Today’s episode gives a few free resources that are fun and offer a deeper understanding of the voice. Take the holidays to experiment a…
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Singing the notes of a song is only half the battle! Today, Vocalogical shares exercises and ideas to have you connecting and performing your music in new and exciting ways! Learn to utilize your full potential as a performer as you experiment with moving in the space around you, using physicality to tell a story, and express the deeper meaning of …
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Is classical singing natural? Is belting unhealthy? Matthew talks about these topics and more on the final part of the discussion with his guest, Brad Jenks. These topics have plagued, and continue to plague, the singing and teaching community, and now you get to join in on the fray! To find more on Brad: http://jenksvoicestudio.com/about.html http…
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The mix, head voice, and chest voice, are terms you’ll hear with the voice all over the place. But, it’s never as simple as it seems. Join Matthew and his guest, Brad Jenks, as they discuss the finer details of all of the terms! This, and more, are all featured in today’s episode! If you haven’t yet, take a listen to Part 1 through 3 with Brad. You…
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Making mistakes in lessons, singing cross-genre, and lots of talk on belting are featured on today’s episode of Vocalogical! This is Part 3 of Matthew’s discussion with Brad Jenks, a fellow voice teacher and pedagogue. If you haven’t yet listened to Parts 1 and 2, feel free to take the time to do that! No worries, we’ll wait! To find more on Brad: …
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Put your paws up! Vocalogical is pleased to release its first voice analysis! Lady Gaga is who we analyze as we discuss her singing style, career, and vocal habits throughout the past decade. Gaga gives us a lot to talk about as she has performed in so many different genres, has been recognized worldwide, and continues to broaden her horizons! For …
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Another intense discussion with Brad Jenks on the break, larynx position, microphones, and more coming your way! This pedagogy interview will give you new thoughts and ideas on prominent topics of the voice, allowing you to understand your instrument on a much deeper level. On Friday, Vocalogical will be posting its first vocal analysis of Lady Gag…
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The difference between head voice and falsetto and the usage of the terms head voice and chest voice are often discussed among singers! To shed more light on these topics, Brad Jenks, a voice teacher and pedagogue based out of Chicago, joins Vocalogical to share his opinions and experiences. This is just the tip of the iceberg! Brad and Matthew dis…
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