According to voice pathologist Dr. Linda Carroll, “Just as a dancer does physical stretches before and after they move, vocal performers need to warm up before extended (or critical) voice use to ...
Dealing with paralyzed vocal cords can be frustrating and affect your daily life. Communication becomes challenging, and you might feel helpless. But there’s good news – with the right approach, you ...
Ever wonder how Taylor Swift can belt out powerful notes night after night, era after era, without shredding her vocal cords? The secret lies in vocal warmups and cooldowns—exercises that prepare the ...
Has your voice become hoarse or raspy, or are you having trouble hitting some high notes while singing? Does your voice suddenly become deeper, or your throat often feel strained? Is it an effort ...
Miss Heather teaches Jeremy and Maddie some vocal exercises with her vocal student, Dwight. Conservatory of the Ozarks is Miss Heather’s in-home studio in Southwest Springfield, Missouri, located ...
Semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) have emerged as a pivotal tool in both clinical voice therapy and vocal training. By partially constricting the vocal tract—typically through devices such ...
SongShine Kelowna is a free music-based vocal program specifically for those whose voices are weakened due to Parkinson’s disease, neurological disorders, stroke or aging. Singing, diction and ...