Sunday 9 August 2015

Week 25: Conclusions of Recognising & Remedying

I'm dealing with conclusions covering my entire series of recognising & remedying vocal inconsistences & difficulties this week.
1. Recognising and remedying vocal difficulties depends on your knowledge & understanding of the essential anatomy of singing.
2. If you are a Teacher of Singing or Spoken Voice, then it is essential to develop a diagnostic ear supported by vocal physiological knowledge.
3. No Singing Teacher can hope to solve all vocal problems in one go.  Even simple ones take time to sort out.  There are no quick fixes!
4. A vocal difficulty is often the result of years of bad habit & may be a combination of more than one issue. Healthy Singing requires effort!
5. Remember: Retraining the muscle memory into new habits takes time. Singers & their teachers need to work together to resolve bad habits.


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