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#125. The Voice as an Energetic Instrument with YogaVoice Part 2

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This week on A Voice and Beyond, we welcome back to the show Kristin Roney and Mark Moliterno for part two of their two-part interview. Mark and Kristin are highly trained classical singers with very successful performance careers, and together they form YogaVoice®. It is a unique pedagogical program that combines several traditions of Yoga philosophy and practice with Systematic Voice Technique to develop authenticity and wellness in the art of singing and personal communication.
Kristin and Mark believe that the voice is an energetic instrument that manifests through a physical mechanism, and YogaVoice® is a gateway to functional efficiency in the voice, irrespective of style. Their approaches help singers access what is already there within them and their own voices. They explain that your body tells you the truth, and you just have to know what to listen for. In this episode, Mark and Kristin further describe the benefits of YogaVoice®, how this work and applied in the voice studio, their teaching philosophies of balancing science and yoga, and the importance of student learning and there is so much more.
Once again, this is such a brilliant interview with Kristin Roney and Mark Moliterno. I encourage all voice teachers to listen with a healthy balance of being receptive to learning about different modalities so that our students can benefit from our open-mindedness. I am sure you will love the information we have to offer in this episode, and remember this is part two of my interview with YogaVoice®, and you can find part one in last week’s episode no. 124.
In this Episode
1:15 – Introduction
5:03 – How a session could look like
16:44 – Start with your own space first
28:34 – Teaching is being vulnerable
30:48 – Student-centric approach
39:39 – Their advice for the singing community
For more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/125
Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!
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Chapters

1. #125. The Voice as an Energetic Instrument with YogaVoice Part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:15)

3. How a session could look like (00:05:03)

4. Start with your own space first (00:16:44)

5. Teaching is being vulnerable (00:28:34)

6. Student-centric approach (00:30:48)

7. Their advice for the singing community (00:39:39)

171 episodes

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This week on A Voice and Beyond, we welcome back to the show Kristin Roney and Mark Moliterno for part two of their two-part interview. Mark and Kristin are highly trained classical singers with very successful performance careers, and together they form YogaVoice®. It is a unique pedagogical program that combines several traditions of Yoga philosophy and practice with Systematic Voice Technique to develop authenticity and wellness in the art of singing and personal communication.
Kristin and Mark believe that the voice is an energetic instrument that manifests through a physical mechanism, and YogaVoice® is a gateway to functional efficiency in the voice, irrespective of style. Their approaches help singers access what is already there within them and their own voices. They explain that your body tells you the truth, and you just have to know what to listen for. In this episode, Mark and Kristin further describe the benefits of YogaVoice®, how this work and applied in the voice studio, their teaching philosophies of balancing science and yoga, and the importance of student learning and there is so much more.
Once again, this is such a brilliant interview with Kristin Roney and Mark Moliterno. I encourage all voice teachers to listen with a healthy balance of being receptive to learning about different modalities so that our students can benefit from our open-mindedness. I am sure you will love the information we have to offer in this episode, and remember this is part two of my interview with YogaVoice®, and you can find part one in last week’s episode no. 124.
In this Episode
1:15 – Introduction
5:03 – How a session could look like
16:44 – Start with your own space first
28:34 – Teaching is being vulnerable
30:48 – Student-centric approach
39:39 – Their advice for the singing community
For more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/125
Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!
Follow me on Instagram

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #125. The Voice as an Energetic Instrument with YogaVoice Part 2 (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:15)

3. How a session could look like (00:05:03)

4. Start with your own space first (00:16:44)

5. Teaching is being vulnerable (00:28:34)

6. Student-centric approach (00:30:48)

7. Their advice for the singing community (00:39:39)

171 episodes

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