Ep. 43 "Reinforced Falsetto"

Released Friday, July 5, 2013

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!

Also Check Out:
Ep. 49 "How To Roll Your R's and Tongue Trills"

10/2/2013 Ep. 49 "How To Roll Your R's and Tongue Trills"

Think you can't roll your R's? Think again. Most people can learn to roll their R's, but have been going about it the wrong way. Rolled R's are important for singing in languages like Spanish and Italian. And tongue trills also make a fabulous vocal exercise. In Ep. 49, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney gives tips and exercises to help master these skills.
Ep. 26 "Baritone Curse"

8/31/2012 Ep. 26 "Baritone Curse"

Are you a baritone who yearns to be a tenor? Maybe you feel cursed to never hit the high notes that you've always wanted. In Episode 26, Voice Teacher Justin Stoney discusses whether it's possible to break the curse and discover your upper range as a baritone.
Ep. 24 "Breathe... Then What?"

8/17/2012 Ep. 24 "Breathe... Then What?"

Many singers know how to take a good breath. But is that really the answer to good singing? Voice Teacher Justin Stoney discusses what to do after the inhale breath and offers perspective on breathing for singing.