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The Recording Coach

PREVENTING CHORUSING WITH UNISON VOCALS

Q&A with Lis Lewis - Moving From Theater To Pop

If you've been singing musical theater and you want to make the switch to pop/rock music there are some things you need to know. The vocal training you've had up to now has given you some useful basics...

Live Sound 101—Choosing a Mic

 

Sound guys wear T-shirts. Usually black ones. And they typically display a line of text that’s a variation on the phrase: “I know what all the knobs and buttons do -— and it took a long time to learn.” That knowledge was what separated sound techs from performers. 

Vocal Q&A With Breck Alan - They Say The Neon Lights Are Bright...

Q - I have been auditioning for musical theatre roles in New York City and have not had any luck. What’s the best way to approach auditioning in the theatre world?

 - Anne Medesto – NYC

 

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Using Your Full Range

If you've noticed a break between your two voices (see "G! What's Your Key?" in Singer and Musican Magazine issue #27), it's time for some voice lessons. That has to get fixed. You might have the biggest range in the world but you can only use one voice at a time because they are disconnected.

 

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