A Guide to Understanding and Nurturing Your Voice

Read Time: 3mins Celebrating Your Unique Vocal Anatomy I meet many budding singers who aspire to sounding like their favourite artists in my daily interactions. While it’s great to have idols, it’s equally important to celebrate your unique voice. Therefore, let’s begin by understanding the anatomy of your voice. Your vocal apparatus, which includes your…
View PostTonsillectomy and Vocal Health: What Singers Need to Know

Read Time: 3mins A tonsillectomy can bring relief and various health benefits to those who require it. However, singers may be concerned about this procedure’s potential impact on their voice. In this short blog post, we’ll explore the effects of a tonsillectomy on vocal performance and provide some insights, expert observations, and practical guidance for…
View PostThe Whole-Body Approach to Enhancing Your Singing Skills

Read Time: 3mins Hey there, Dr Dan here. I’m sure you’ve already heard about the importance of focusing on your neck and head while singing. But, to become a truly well-rounded vocalist, paying attention to your entire body is crucial. In this blog post, I’ll share six techniques that will help you manage your complete…
View Post7 Singing Secrets Only Experienced Vocalists Know

Read Time: 3mins Hello everyone. I’m Dr Dan, and with over 20 years of professional performance experience and 25 years of teaching singing, I’ve learned a few valuable secrets along the way that I’d like to share with you. So, let’s dive into the top 7 singing secrets only experienced vocalists know. Perfection is Not…
View PostFind Your True Voice: A Guide to Discovering Your Unique Vocal Instrument

Read Time: 3mins Today, I want to share my experience of discovering my authentic voice and offer some guidance to help you find yours too. I’ve sung in various genres throughout my career, but it took a journey of self-discovery to realise where my heart truly belonged. So, let’s dive into the three main aspects…
View PostSing Louder, Not Harder: Achieving Vocal Balance and Resonance

Read Time: 3mins Updated: Tuesday 21 March, 16:01 (AEST) Hello, singers! Dr Dan here, and today we’re discussing how to sing louder without straining your voice. Most people don’t give much thought to how their voice sings louder. They just open their mouth and essentially yell in a melodious fashion. However, if you’ve been singing…
View PostRest, Hydrate, and Recover: A Singer’s Guide to Beating Illness

Hello there! Let’s talk about tips to get sick singers back to their full vocal health. If you’re a singer who is currently sick or want to be prepared for when you do get sick, this blog is for you. Rest is Key As boring as it sounds, rest is the most important thing to…
View PostYou Are Enough!

Be Kind to Yourself I want to take a quick moment to encourage you to be kind to yourself. Right now, whatever you are doing, whoever you are with, I want you to know that ‘you are enough!’ Our modern culture of social-media-driven comparisons has a terrible habit of telling us what we are not…
View PostICVT2017 Report

ICVT2017 – Six Days in Stockholm Allow me to pose a simple question: “Why do we attend conferences?” A simple question often requires a detailed answer, and that is certainly the case when I reflect on my time in Stockholm, Sweden during early August 2017 when I attended the ninth International Congress of Voice Teachers…
View PostI Don’t Know It All

Vocal Acoustics I know I do not know it all, and yet it is still sobering each time this fact confronts me. As an educated man, I pride myself in the collection of knowledge. I would like to think I do not allow this sense of pride to puff me up so that I think…
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