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Student Spotlight: Seth N.
Student Spotlight Seth N. Seth is one of the sweetest natured people I know. Not only is he a wonderful, hardworking vocal student, but I’ve also watched him be an incredibly kind friend. You may have have gotten to see Seth and his friend Ben harmonizing on Owl...
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Teacher Feature: Celeste T.
Teacher Feature Celeste T. Our voice and piano teacher Celeste has enjoyed an illustrious music career–becoming the National Winner of the Metropolitan Opera auditions, singing in wide variety of soundtracks, including Disney’s The Land Before...
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5 Tips to Set Up a Voiceover Home Studio on a Budget
Share the love! Setting up a voiceover studio used to be quite an expensive venture. Back in the day, you would need tens of thousands of dollars just to have a decent recording setup. Today, the story is very much different. You can start your voice acting career...
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The Myth of Free and Effortless Singing
Voice Written by Molly Webb @mollys_music Share the love! There’s a pervasive belief in the world of vocal ped that good singing should always feel “free” and “effortless.” Voice teachers will often invoke images of babies quietly breathing who can then scream for...
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How Loudly Should You Sing?
Voice Written by Molly Webb @mollys_music Share the love! Recently, someone asked me a great question on Quora about how loudly you should sing. He had been told that you can’t sing freely when singing softly but that singing too loudly can damage your vocal...
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What is Legit Musical Theatre?
Instruments | Music Lessons Written by Molly Webb @mollys_music Share the love! When I teach, I’ve noticed that people will sometimes snicker when I use the term “legit musical theatre.” It’s not hard to understand why. Singers who...
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