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Classical versus Musical Theatre - which is healthiest to sing? Is there one vocal technique for both?

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Voice experts Dr Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher share their thoughts about classical versus musical theatre.
Is there one technique that works for both?
Is one inherently healthier to sing than the other?
Should we be teaching different genres to young singers?
We have comments and questions sent in by our This Is A Voice podcast listeners too - there are some strong opinions!
We share our own backgrounds and talk about knowing yourself. And why recognising the "filters" through which you view the world is important.
We describe how the knowledge of vocal function might bypass musical taste and expectation, and why we prefer to talk about different balances for different contexts.
Check it out!
Today's featured resource is the Vocal Process Learning Lounge - over 600 videos, lists and resources for the curious singer and singing teacher, for less than the price of one singing lesson. Click here to find out more and watch the free previews:
https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/p/the-vocal-technique-learning-lounge

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Manage episode 357156422 series 2737961
Content provided by Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes, Jeremy Fisher, and Dr Gillyanne Kayes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes, Jeremy Fisher, and Dr Gillyanne Kayes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Voice experts Dr Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher share their thoughts about classical versus musical theatre.
Is there one technique that works for both?
Is one inherently healthier to sing than the other?
Should we be teaching different genres to young singers?
We have comments and questions sent in by our This Is A Voice podcast listeners too - there are some strong opinions!
We share our own backgrounds and talk about knowing yourself. And why recognising the "filters" through which you view the world is important.
We describe how the knowledge of vocal function might bypass musical taste and expectation, and why we prefer to talk about different balances for different contexts.
Check it out!
Today's featured resource is the Vocal Process Learning Lounge - over 600 videos, lists and resources for the curious singer and singing teacher, for less than the price of one singing lesson. Click here to find out more and watch the free previews:
https://vocal-process-hub.teachable.com/p/the-vocal-technique-learning-lounge

  continue reading

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