Learn How to Sing and Allow yourself to Enjoy a "Voice Spa"!

Help your voice find it's true potential! For beginners and Professionals.

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Learn How to Sing and Allow yourself to Enjoy a "Voice Spa"!

What You Will Learn!

  • To find your true voice!
  • To offer your voice a nice "healing vocal massage" after a challenging performance if you are a professional artist.
  • To learn to sing and speak with safety.
  • To strengthen your self-esteem!
  • To learn a new way of creative expression.
  • To relax through singing.
  • To get new ideas for your singing lessons, if you are a professional singer or a voice coach.

Description

Have you tried to help your voice recover after a challenging singing performance?

Have you ever been told that you “can’t sing”?

Have you tried to stay silent and not sing and open your heart to singing because you believe that you don’t have a beautiful voice?

Do you think that your voice is a “difficult case”?

Has your voice ever been labeled as “problematic”, “challenging”, “ugly”, “or off-tune,” and have these nasty labels prevented you from singing?

Do you feel like “pushing” your voice or putting too much effort into singing or speaking?

Do you feel the need to relax and soothe your voice, body, and mind?

Are you in the process of discovering the true healing properties of your voice?

Have you thought to offer your voice and body a relaxing voice-“spa”?

Would you like to improve your voice in safe and empowering ways?

Have you been told the lie that your voice cannot improve?


No matter if you are a beginner that wants to discover what are the secrets that your voice holds for you or you are a singing student that wants to add some extra tools for safe singing or a professional singer that needs a soothing and relaxing voice “massage” for recovery between your performances and challenging singing tasks…

This course will help you discover new ways of supporting your voice, relaxing your body, and offering calmness to your mind and safety to your voice.

We cannot separate the voice from the soul, body, and mind; therefore, my technique is based strongly on body and voice connection exercises. Your body should be relaxed and your muscles (especially those ones that connect to your voice box) under your control and this can only be achieved through practice and body exercises.

This is the first singing lesson that is similar to when I teach people who are just beginning their singing journey.


IMPORTANT NOTE No.1! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! In order to follow this lesson: please avoid eating heavy meals right before the lesson. Also avoid consuming (at least for 1 hour before the lesson) all dairy products, caffeine, smoking, alcohol, sour food, nuts, and tomato sauce. You should try the singing exercises while standing. If there are any issues with your health or the health of your voice, please consult your doctor before starting this lesson!


DISCLAIMER I am not responsible for any health issues or challenges before, during, or after this lesson. If you feel ill, or face any health issues please consult your doctor before starting this singing lesson! If your voice sounds hoarse, your throat is aching, you are aware that you may encounter voice pathology, please ask your doctor before taking this course!


This course contains:

- Some general information about singing.

- Some simple anatomy details.

- Breathwork.

- Body warm-ups.

- Voice warm-ups.

- Simple vocalisms.

- Apotherapy (recovery).


IMPORTANT NOTE No.2: My lesson, technique, and approach may be totally and completely different from other teachers' lessons' techniques and approaches! My experience as a singer with a career in three European countries and my work as a well-known voice coach as well as a mental health professional are instilled deeply in my work in teaching new, innovative, and safe practices!


Photo credit: Wenhao Ryan on Unsplash


Who Should Attend!

  • Amateur singers and beginners
  • Professional singers
  • Actors
  • Teachers
  • Everyone that sings or speaks a lot
  • People that are doing public speaking
  • People over 17-18 years old (your voice instrument should be fully developed)

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