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Vocal Mythbusters!

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All the myths that your students or maybe even you have been believing, we will debunk in this episode! We give you the truth so you can point your students in the right direction.

Myths like:

“Singing in your chest voice is bad for you and will damage your voice”

“Sing from your diaphragm.”

“The diaphragm is near the belly button.”

“If you can sing Classical Music you can sing anything.

“Lemon juice is good for the voice.”

“Only men have falsetto.”

“Nasality is bad.”

“I can’t sing because I’m tone deaf.”

“You need perfect pitch to sing.”

“The big sound is an open throat” (false kinesthesia)

“Boys shouldn’t train when their voice is changing.”

“Only one hour of training per week will make you a great singer.”

And more! Join us as we go through these myths and give you the truth! Like and subscribe to the Podcast to never miss an episode!

Download past IVTOM conference recordings to catch up on any knowledge you may have missed!

Intro and outro theme song: No Qualms.

https://asharicrecords.com/studio and Maz Mazak www.mazmazak.com

Find more about Sam Johnson at: www.vocalease.net and Aimee Geddes at www.breakthrough-studios.com Find the International Voice Teachers of Mix at: www.ivtom.org

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All the myths that your students or maybe even you have been believing, we will debunk in this episode! We give you the truth so you can point your students in the right direction.

Myths like:

“Singing in your chest voice is bad for you and will damage your voice”

“Sing from your diaphragm.”

“The diaphragm is near the belly button.”

“If you can sing Classical Music you can sing anything.

“Lemon juice is good for the voice.”

“Only men have falsetto.”

“Nasality is bad.”

“I can’t sing because I’m tone deaf.”

“You need perfect pitch to sing.”

“The big sound is an open throat” (false kinesthesia)

“Boys shouldn’t train when their voice is changing.”

“Only one hour of training per week will make you a great singer.”

And more! Join us as we go through these myths and give you the truth! Like and subscribe to the Podcast to never miss an episode!

Download past IVTOM conference recordings to catch up on any knowledge you may have missed!

Intro and outro theme song: No Qualms.

https://asharicrecords.com/studio and Maz Mazak www.mazmazak.com

Find more about Sam Johnson at: www.vocalease.net and Aimee Geddes at www.breakthrough-studios.com Find the International Voice Teachers of Mix at: www.ivtom.org

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