The Top 3 Things Vocalists Can Be Thankful For
Jeremiah Woods Jeremiah Woods

The Top 3 Things Vocalists Can Be Thankful For

With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the things we’re grateful for—especially as vocalists. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned performer, there’s a lot to be thankful for in this journey. Here are three things every vocalist should keep in mind this Thanksgiving:

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The Top 3 Benefits of Doing Vocal Warmups in Your Car
Jeremiah Woods Jeremiah Woods

The Top 3 Benefits of Doing Vocal Warmups in Your Car

Vocal warmups are essential for anyone who relies on their voice, from singers and actors to public speakers. But finding the time and space to warm up can be a challenge. Enter: your car. It might just be the perfect place to get your voice performance-ready! Here are the top three benefits of warming up your voice on the go:

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The Top 3 Post-Flight Vocal Practices for Singers and Speakers
Jeremiah Woods Jeremiah Woods

The Top 3 Post-Flight Vocal Practices for Singers and Speakers

Air travel can take a toll on your voice, from dehydration to environmental stressors. Whether you’re a singer, speaker, or someone who relies heavily on your voice, these post-flight practices will help restore vocal health and keep your instrument in top shape.

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The Top 3 Morning Vocal Practices for Singers and Speakers
Jeremiah Woods Jeremiah Woods

The Top 3 Morning Vocal Practices for Singers and Speakers

Your voice is like a finely tuned instrument, and just as you wouldn’t push a cold car engine to full throttle, you shouldn’t start your day using your voice without preparation. Morning vocal warmups are essential for setting your voice up for a successful day of singing or speaking. Here are the top three things every vocalist should do to start their day:

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ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF
Jeremiah Woods Jeremiah Woods

ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF

Much like my story, they mimic the style of their favorite singer, straining to hit the high notes; they place tension on their voice to squeeze out the vocal runs; they lack breath support when trying to sustain notes. Little do they know, they’re ruining their voice with every unsupported note they sing.

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