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Vocal Process and the Singing Voice...

Understanding the physiological basis for good singing in your genre is vital for confident performing and maintaining your own vocal health. A Vocal Process course is designed to help you discover diagnostic tools for problem solving, clarify your own practice and hone existing skills, develop stylistic flexibility and enhance your performance.

"The multidisciplinary voice training company Vocal Process has developed a unique approach to voice over the last five years" Opera Now magazine

The Vocal Process courses most appropriate to the singing voice are Belting Explained, The Developing Voice, Introduction to Computer Voice Training, Musical Theatre Intensive, Practical Phonetics, Process to Pop, and With One Voice and, our flagship course, Singing and the Actor Training.

Gillyanne and Jeremy both give private consultations with solutions for technical and performance problems.

'I've come away with a lot to think about, practical things I can do to improve my performing, not just theories. My brain is humming, and so am I.'

Journalist Josette Lesser sat in on a Jeremy Fisher's coaching session with K, a working opera singer.

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You will also benefit from Vocal Process products: Successful Singing Auditions delves into the whys and wherefores of the singing audition. The book covers the seven categories of musical theatre, analyses the differences between up-tempo and ballad types and lists over 130 songs. Changing your musical style is discussed with examples, together with casting your voice. Finally, the FOAL Process has been created to help singers identify suitable repertoire.

The Singing and the Actor book, now in its second edition, gives precise information on the differences between classical vocal tuition and the demands of today's musical theatre (and pop) writing. Read this book for details of the voice qualities commonly used in musical theatre, developing a three-octave range, support, dynamic control and projection, vowel medialisation and listener-oriented diction, and guidelines for creating a song journey.

The new Singing and The Actor Audio Guide CD is aimed at those performers who prefer to process information from auditory examples. It includes recordings in both the male and female voice, and contains demonstrations of the different voice qualities, the siren, anchoring, retraction (the internal laugh), controlling the nasal port, the tongue and jaw and finding breath.

 

 

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