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You: Chaos Theory

If you read this blog you are probably searching for ways to use your voice to its highest potential. To that end, there are many posts here about how to engage with clear intention in order to achieve clarity in…

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Sing: Ritardando

Ritardando is such a lovely direction in music. It is a gradual slowing down. Aside from the dramatic affect, it also can teach us a lot about how to work on our singing. Singers (and speakers actually) are usually more…

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You: Connection

I had an in-person client, in my office, today. I mean the physical space I rent in Boston. This was novel enough given the last 15 months but more importantly, it was a dynamic and wonderful session. So much so…

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You: Moving

I am in the midst of a move. Surrounded by boxes with just 5 days to finish before the movers arrive. This is my least favorite thing to do. However, this move has already taught me things. I am going…

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Sing: Listening to the Body

Singers spend a lot of time listening to our own voices. In the best of circumstances, we also mark sensation in order to determine whether we are being efficient. We sense the quality of the flow and sound wave. Perhaps,…

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