by Ali Cecchetti | May 26, 2017 |
Your throat is made up of lots of different parts and the epiglottis is one of those parts. In fact it’s a really important part. Its a flap of tissue, shaped kind of like a leaf. It acts like a traffic guard. Directing liquids and food to your stomach and air-only...
by Ali Cecchetti | May 26, 2017 |
Having trouble with higher pitches, or trouble hitting those lower pitches? Believe it or not it’s all about your vocal folds and good vibrations. In a nut shell, if you’re having difficulty singing high, then your vocal folds are not vibrating!fast enough . . . . the...
by Ali Cecchetti | May 26, 2017 |
Sounding a little nasal when you sing? Don’t blame the nose. Blame the Vowels. It’s always about the vowels. If you sound nasal when you sing it means that some air is getting upthrough your nose. The reason the air is going up your nose is because of the way your are...
by Ali Cecchetti | May 26, 2017 |
In the dictionary Dynamics says ‘the forces or properties that stimulate growth, development or change within a system or process.’ This relates to singing a song how? Well a great teacher named Wendy Parr explained it perfectly! When we sing a song we want to take...
by Ali Cecchetti | Dec 5, 2016 |
-You need a lot of air to sing -Singing is all about the breath -Singing starts with breath support -You breathe from your diaphragm -You should sing from the diaphragm -Breathing for singing is complicated -You need to breath into your stomach -The higher you go in...