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Camille's Live Lesson: Vocal Range Extension For Each Register
In addition to stretching your low chest voice and high head voice, vocal coach Camille van Niekerk will cover how to develop mixed coordination from both your chest and head registers.
PREVIOUS LIVE STREAMS
New Year, New Singing Practice
By Abram PoliakoffKeep your singing fresh and your skills well rounded by adapting your practice to keep your inspiration flowing.
Sight Reading For Beginning Singers
By Camille van NiekerkVocalists, learn to sight read in our Live Lesson! We'll cover: solfege vs. number system; keys; intervals; and chromaticism.
Christmas Carols!
By Abram PoliakoffLearn some of my favorite Christmas carols as we prepare for the holiday season!
How To Improve Your Rhythm
By Camille van NiekerkImprove your vocal rhythm in this live lesson. We'll cover: rhythm and beat; tempo; how to count "rests"; and using a metronome in your practice.
How Melody Fits With Chord Progessions
By Abram PoliakoffLearn easy systems to understand how a melody fits with the chords that accompany it and how this translates to reading lead sheets for your favorite songs.
How To Sing When Your Voice Is Recovering
By Camille van NiekerkIn this Live Lesson we'll cover: determining if you're ready to sing again, gentle exercises, and preventing injury.
Pentatonic Vocal Riffs
By Abram PoliakoffFor this lesson we'll cover pentatonic exercises for better riffs and runs as well as how to apply them to contemporary melodies and improvisation.
Do You Know Your Major Scale?
By Camille van NiekerkIn this Live Lesson we'll cover: stepwise motion, "skips" or "leaps", and building chords from the major scale.
Singing Performance Prep
By Abram PoliakoffLearn productive ways to prepare for an upcoming performance. We’ll cover strategies for vocal technique, memorization, nerves, and day of preparation for a meaningful and uplifting performance experience.
How to Sing with Mixed Voice Pt. 2
By Camille van NiekerkIn this Live Lesson we'll cover: how to tell if you tend to "shout" or "flip", exercises to help correct those tendencies, and vowel modifications to encourage "mix."