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Ep.151 How to Sing with Twang with Kerrie Obert

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Vocal coach Kerrie Obert joins Alexa to discuss the technique of twang in singing—what it is, how to find it, and how to apply it in a healthy way across your range. We bust myths about twang and larynx position, examine impactful but overlooked research, and learn exercises to develop this bright, forward resonance while avoiding excess tension. For all singers looking to understand the mechanics behind great country, rock, and belt singing, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

KEY MOMENTS

‘I would say it's very high, like 70 or 80 percent of the people who twang don't have aryepiglottic narrowing.’

'It actually gives you credibility, to be able to acknowledge that that you think differently about something’

‘I want to look at what point those pharyngeal constrictors narrow in the range. And to see how that relates to our perception of passaggio’

RELEVANT LINKS & MENTIONS

  • Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep.59 Top Tongue Tips for Boosting High Frequency Energy with Kerrie Obert
  • The work of William Vennard
  • Jo Estill: https://estillvoice.com/
  • Amanda Flynn: https://www.amandaflynnvoice.com/
  • Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep.133 Mastering Belt in Musical Theatre with Amanda Flynn

ABOUT THE GUEST

Kerrie Obert is a speech language pathologist and singing voice specialist from Columbus Ohio. Ms. Obert holds degrees in both musical theatre performance and speech language pathology. She spent nearly 20 years working at The Ohio State University JamesCare Voice & Swallowing Disorders Clinic where she performed thousands of endoscopies as part of a diagnostic team and provided therapy to patients with a wide variety of laryngeal disorders. Ms. Obert was instrumental in setting up the Singing Health Specialization at OSU and served as the Director of Medical Arts for that program. Although she stepped away from her clinical duties at OSU, she remains on the faculty for research purposes. Ms. Obert has written four books on voice and has conducted clinical research using acoustics, MRI and EGG. She has presented on several continents and is passionate about bridging science and art. Ms. Obert is the executive principal of Getvocal-now.com, an online continuing education platform for singers, speech language pathologists and voice teachers. Her current research interests are in pharyngeal and tongue positions as they relate to boosting high frequency energy.

Kerrie Obert is also a guest lecture on the BAST Training Level 5 Singing Teacher Qualification.
EPISODE RESOURCES

Guest Website:

Social Media:

  • Instagram: @kerrieobert

BAST Training is here to help singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher.

Website: basttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | Join the Free FB Group

"I am so glad I took the course! It has given me the confidence to move forward in my teaching knowing that I am practising safely, with a wealth of knowledge and support that I simply didn't have before! The training is comprehensive, immediately applicable, massively informative and so engaging! LOVED it!" Hayley Ross, UK...more testimonials

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Vocal coach Kerrie Obert joins Alexa to discuss the technique of twang in singing—what it is, how to find it, and how to apply it in a healthy way across your range. We bust myths about twang and larynx position, examine impactful but overlooked research, and learn exercises to develop this bright, forward resonance while avoiding excess tension. For all singers looking to understand the mechanics behind great country, rock, and belt singing, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

KEY MOMENTS

‘I would say it's very high, like 70 or 80 percent of the people who twang don't have aryepiglottic narrowing.’

'It actually gives you credibility, to be able to acknowledge that that you think differently about something’

‘I want to look at what point those pharyngeal constrictors narrow in the range. And to see how that relates to our perception of passaggio’

RELEVANT LINKS & MENTIONS

  • Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep.59 Top Tongue Tips for Boosting High Frequency Energy with Kerrie Obert
  • The work of William Vennard
  • Jo Estill: https://estillvoice.com/
  • Amanda Flynn: https://www.amandaflynnvoice.com/
  • Singing Teachers Talk Podcast: Ep.133 Mastering Belt in Musical Theatre with Amanda Flynn

ABOUT THE GUEST

Kerrie Obert is a speech language pathologist and singing voice specialist from Columbus Ohio. Ms. Obert holds degrees in both musical theatre performance and speech language pathology. She spent nearly 20 years working at The Ohio State University JamesCare Voice & Swallowing Disorders Clinic where she performed thousands of endoscopies as part of a diagnostic team and provided therapy to patients with a wide variety of laryngeal disorders. Ms. Obert was instrumental in setting up the Singing Health Specialization at OSU and served as the Director of Medical Arts for that program. Although she stepped away from her clinical duties at OSU, she remains on the faculty for research purposes. Ms. Obert has written four books on voice and has conducted clinical research using acoustics, MRI and EGG. She has presented on several continents and is passionate about bridging science and art. Ms. Obert is the executive principal of Getvocal-now.com, an online continuing education platform for singers, speech language pathologists and voice teachers. Her current research interests are in pharyngeal and tongue positions as they relate to boosting high frequency energy.

Kerrie Obert is also a guest lecture on the BAST Training Level 5 Singing Teacher Qualification.
EPISODE RESOURCES

Guest Website:

Social Media:

  • Instagram: @kerrieobert

BAST Training is here to help singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher.

Website: basttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | Join the Free FB Group

"I am so glad I took the course! It has given me the confidence to move forward in my teaching knowing that I am practising safely, with a wealth of knowledge and support that I simply didn't have before! The training is comprehensive, immediately applicable, massively informative and so engaging! LOVED it!" Hayley Ross, UK...more testimonials

  continue reading

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