Ep. 4 "Larynx And Style"

Released Friday, March 30, 2012

In Episode 4 of Voice Lessons To The World, voice teacher Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching explains how the position of the larynx can affect the style of music that one is singing. Misunderstanding the larynx can result in some truly comical effects! Or, it can lead singers to being able to sing multiple musical styles with versatility, confidence, and freedom.

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Ep. 43 "Reinforced Falsetto"

7/5/2013 Ep. 43 "Reinforced Falsetto"

Ever wonder if a high note is secretly in falsetto? Not all falsetto sounds necessarily sound like falsetto. In Episode 43, Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching describes a very bizarre and useful coordination that is often called "reinforced falsetto". Through concepts and exercises, you can learn how you can make your falsetto do a variety of crazy tricks that you never thought possible!
Ep. 82 "How To Not Strain Your Voice (Or Your Soul)"

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Many singers complain of vocal strain or are told they are straining their voices. This can lead to limitations, problems, and even damage. In Episode 82, Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching discusses the specifics of strain in singing and what can be done to fix this. Unburden your voice and also your soul!
Ep. 104 “How To Sing With Vocal Strength and Compression”

12/10/2018 Ep. 104 “How To Sing With Vocal Strength and Compression”

Want to sing with vocal strength, power, and clarity? Then, look no further than Vocal Compression! This fundamental vocal skill is often misunderstood, but is a key to efficient singing. In Episode 104, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney of New York Vocal Coaching explores vocal compression strategies, habits, techniques, and practice.