Ep. 94 "Wild Vocal Kingdom 2 - "Singing Exercises For The ANIMAL In You"

Released Monday, October 23, 2017

Time to go APE! Vocal Zoologist Marlin Perkins and New York Vocal Coaching’s Justin Stoney return for Part 2 of their singing safari. In Ep. 94, this unlikely duo explores even more vocal exercises and singing tips that can only be found by traveling deep into the jungle. Improve your vocal technique by letting the Wild Kingdom become your Voice Teacher!

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