Ep. 32 "Spreading"

Released Friday, December 7, 2012

What does it mean to "spread" as a singer? And why do singers struggle so much with spreading? In Episode 32, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney discusses the mechanics of spreading and why it can be such a severe limitation to singers. He also offers concepts and exercises to help eliminate this problem from your singing.

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Ep. 106 "Find Your Vocal Range!"

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Do you know your VOCAL RANGE? This question seems basic, but it’s not actually not so simple. In Episode 106, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching explores many of the myths, complexities, and considerations of vocal range. Plus, you’ll finally know your range!
Ep. 71 "How To Belt Trilogy Part 2 - Mixed High Notes"

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