Is It Cheating to Use Vocal Hacks and Could They Damage the Voice? ⏱ 2 Mins
Are vocal hacks the solution to singing problems, or do they store up issues for later? We asked an expert.
Are vocal hacks the solution to singing problems, or do they store up issues for later? We asked an expert.
Heather Baker, Founding Director of the Institute for Vocal Advancement, explains how gestures enhance vocal training by providing an additional modality for the brain to learn new vocal skills. She explores the connection between gestures and the brain, sharing examples… Read More »Ep.169 How to Use Gesture for Better Singing with Heather Baker
How can the iconic words of Brad Pitt in the film Fight Club help singing teachers address tongue tension? Read on to find out.
Alexa is joined by Line Hilton to discuss the concept of quick fixes in singing. They explore when it might be appropriate to use a quick fix, such as in auditions or performances, and when it might not be advisable,… Read More »Ep.168 Pros and Cons of Quick Fixes in Singing with Line Hilton
How can teachers help self-conscious singers overcome worries about their appearance when performing? Becky Gilhespie shares her thoughts.
Alexa is joined by Dr Nicholas Perna to talk about nasality. They discuss and unravel the mysteries of the nose’s role in vocal production. From debunking myths about nasal resonance to exploring the benefits of nasal airflow, Dr Perna’s insights… Read More »Ep.167 Understanding Nasality and Perception in the Singing Voice with Dr Nicholas Perna
Becky Gilhespie returns to the Singing Teachers Talk podcast to help us overcome our self-consciousness in singing. Becky is an experienced vocal coach working with touring artists, actors, and singers of all levels, having run studios in London and Sydney,… Read More »Ep.166 Overcoming Self-Consciousness in Singing with Becky Gilhespie
Cognitive neuroscientist and music teacher Molly Gebrian says talent is not the key to success. What really matters is desire and hard work.
The wonderful Dr Molly Gebrian is sticking around for part two of her chat with Alexa on the science of learning and practising, this week telling us all about practice habits, the memory, mental practice and much more. She highlights… Read More »Ep.165 Music and the Brain: The Science of Learning & Practice with Dr Molly Gebrian Part Two
Take a deep dive into the roots of folk music and discover how singers can get started with this enduring genre.
Dr. Molly Gebrian joins Alexa on the Singing Teachers Talk podcast for the first of a two parter to discuss the neuroscience of learning and its application to teaching and practising. The conversation covers brain organisation, neural pathways, myelin, learning… Read More »Ep.164 Music and the Brain: The Science of Learning & Practice with Dr Molly Gebrian Part One
Running your own singing studio doesn’t have to be a solo slog. By joining a professional network, you’ll get access to advice and learning opportunities.
Folk singer and teacher, Anna Tabbush joins Alexa to share insights into the world of folk music, its historical context, lyrical content, vocal techniques, and teaching methods. The pair discuss the origins of folk music, its storytelling function, and the… Read More »Ep.163 How to Sing and Teach Folk with Anna Tabbush
Tread carefully when advising a singer to see an ENT by following these easy tips.
Rose Kimberly and Claire Williamson join Alexa to discuss the South West Voice Hub, a network they created to connect voice practitioners and singers in the South West of the UK. The hub aims to provide a local network for… Read More »Ep.162 Voices of the South West: Building Community with Rose Kimberley & Claire Williamson from the SouthWest Voice Hub
Learn how PACE, a trauma-informed strategy that psychologists use, could help you reach out to struggling students.
Vocal Labs director Elle Holiday joins Alexa this week all the way from Adelaide in South Australia. Elle is a voice-specialising speech pathologist and singing teacher whose methodology is customised and based on evidence, focusing on retraining vocal techniques, enhancing… Read More »Ep.161 From Speech to Song: Training the Spoken Voice Vs the Singing Voice with SLP Elle Holiday
Use these everyday household items as props in your singing lessons for quick results and happy, engaged students.
In this week’s episode Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Lydia Stone, joins Alexa Terry to discuss the topic of trauma. Lydia specialises in working with fostered and adopted children and families, she also runs a choir and is currently on the… Read More »Ep.160 Tuning into Trauma: Strategies for Singing Teachers with Psychologist Dr. Lydia Stone
Feel more at ease and focused when you’re teaching by following these helpful piano accompaniment tips.