You felt like you were a pretty decent singer before, but you’ve been out of practice for a while now.
You are a bit older and wonder if it’s even possible to get your voice back to where it once was.
You are recovering from vocal fatigue, overuse, or a vocal injury in the past.
You are looking for a way to maintain and improve your voice
I’ve helped a ton of singers with this exact thing. In fact, I actually have an episode over this with Star Singer Green Room member, Deborah. She is a seasoned singer doing amazing things,so check out her episode where we go through her journey!
Let’s start out with the facts:
The voice is in it’s prime between the ages of 35-45.. MUCH later than a ton of other things.
Your body is your instrument - “you don’t use it you lose it.”
You can train your vocal muscle groups just like any...
Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you tried, your singing never seems to get any better? You are not alone! If you want to improve your singing, you need a step-by-step vocal training plan. A vocal training plan is essential so that you can:
Use a step-by-step process that has actually worked for singers just like you.
Stop wasting your time wondering what to practice because you know exactly what to do next.
Improve your singing in as little as 10-15 minutes a day 3-4 times a week.
7 Things That Your Training Plan Needs To Have In Order To Improve Your Singing
Purpose - WHY do we train in this order? Why does this vocal exercise come first? A lot of vocal methods are not step-by-step and if they are they don’t really tell you the purpose of WHY you are training the way that you are. It is SO important to know the purpose of why you are doing what you are doing so that you can have a deeper understanding of your training.