Ep. 102 "Singing With An Open Throat"

Released Monday, August 20, 2018

Singers are often taught that singing with an “Open Throat” is the “right” way to sing. But, what does it mean? In Episode 102, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching gives the topic a full exploration. With vocal pedagogy tips, singing exercises, and a song example - we hope that your voice and soul will open up to your “Joyfullest Noise” ever!

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Ep. 64 "Vibrato 2 - Faster Freer Vibrato"

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Want to learn how to develop Vibrato? Or get a faster Vibrato? In Part 2 of our Vibrato series, New York Vocal Coaching's Justin Stoney talks about how to develop Vibrato and how to speed it up. Through singing tips, vocal exercises, and demonstrations, Ep. 64 will help you to improve your Vibrato.