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One voice, One story

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In this first Supernova episode, Marco and Alessandro chat with Max Carinelli, singer, teacher and author, about the voice: that natural instrument we all have but no one seems to fully be aware of.

Max discusses in depth the types of voice each person can have, the different uses we make of our voice and how to change from a “throat voice” to a “chest voice”. How voice can change the way we are perceived or how actors use their voices to consciously provoke feelings in the audience.

This episode will indeed show us more about the fascinating tool that is the voice.

Max has an impressive background in teaching, but also in the world of music.  He manages two Wall Street schools of English in Italy, an original singer and songwriter, a severe teacher, a committed father or two, a life enthusiast, a Kayak rower, a classic cars lover, a fountain pen user, who still believes a call is better than a WhatsApp message.

For suggestions, questions and remarks about today podcast, please write to: supernovapodcastfm@gmail.com

If you are curious about today’s topic you can find more info on any of these links:

Letlo Vin

Contact Max at maxcarinelli1@gmail.com

"Set your voice free" by Roger Love (Little & Brown US Publ.) 

https://completevocal.institute/complete-vocal-technique/

Produced by: Rosa Duran and Marco Germinario

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In this first Supernova episode, Marco and Alessandro chat with Max Carinelli, singer, teacher and author, about the voice: that natural instrument we all have but no one seems to fully be aware of.

Max discusses in depth the types of voice each person can have, the different uses we make of our voice and how to change from a “throat voice” to a “chest voice”. How voice can change the way we are perceived or how actors use their voices to consciously provoke feelings in the audience.

This episode will indeed show us more about the fascinating tool that is the voice.

Max has an impressive background in teaching, but also in the world of music.  He manages two Wall Street schools of English in Italy, an original singer and songwriter, a severe teacher, a committed father or two, a life enthusiast, a Kayak rower, a classic cars lover, a fountain pen user, who still believes a call is better than a WhatsApp message.

For suggestions, questions and remarks about today podcast, please write to: supernovapodcastfm@gmail.com

If you are curious about today’s topic you can find more info on any of these links:

Letlo Vin

Contact Max at maxcarinelli1@gmail.com

"Set your voice free" by Roger Love (Little & Brown US Publ.) 

https://completevocal.institute/complete-vocal-technique/

Produced by: Rosa Duran and Marco Germinario

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