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The following archive contains a range of useful articles and downloads separated into categories.

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Vocal techniques

The secrets of session singing (part 1)
Kim Chandler

Jeremy interviews renowned session singer Kim Chandler on what makes a good session singer.

Read Kim's interview on the secrets of session singing

Discussion on falsetto from the Vocal Anatomy for Voice Professionals course
Sara Harris, Tom Harris, Jeremy Fisher, Gillyanne Kayes

This article is a transcript of a discussion on falsetto, and includes a soundfile of Sara demonstrating falsetto, breathy and modal qualities in the female speaking voice.

Read the discussion on falsetto and listen to the soundfile

Interview on teaching adolescents
Jenevora Williams with Jeremy Fisher

Jeremy interviews adolescent voice researcher and trainer Jenevora Williams on training young voices.

Read Jenevora's interview on training the adolescent voice

Vocal Warm-ups for Drama Teachers
Jeremy Fisher

Thoughts from three vocal trainers on monitoring your students' vocal health, written for the Teaching Drama magazine.

Read Jeremy's article on vocal warm-ups

How DO you solve a problem like Maria?
Dr Donna Soto-Morettini

An article by the Head of Musical Theatre at the RSAMD on auditioning, sculpture and the making of reality television competitions.

Read Dr Soto-Morettini's article on auditioning

The Developing Voice
Jenevora Williams [16-page PDF, 110kb]

Part of the powerpoint presentation created by Jenevora for the Vocal Process course The Developing Voice. Includes developmental information in infants, vocal range guides for male adolescents, and symptoms of change in female adolescents.

Read Jenevora's presentation on 'The Developing Voice'

The Developing Voice - FAQ
Jenevora Williams [3-page PDF, 87kb]

A Frequently Asked Questions page from Jenevora Williams aimed at adolescent boys that answers their primary concerns about vocal change.

Read Jenevora's Frequently Asked Questions page

Learning and Memorising
Jeremy Fisher

An article written for Music Teacher magazine on modes and methods of assimilating music. Includes the Learn a Song in 15 minutes process, and notes on Auditory, Visual and Kinaesthetic learners.

Read Jeremy's article 'Learning and Memorising'

GCSE Musical Theatre
Jeremy Fisher and Gillyanne Kayes
[7-page PDF, 88kb]

An article written for Classroom Music magazine on the history and development of Musical Theatre, with notes, hints and exercises on songs and duets.

Download: GCSE_musical_theatre.pdf

Style Conscious
Jeremy Fisher

An article written for Music Teacher magazine on seven ways to change your singing style without changing your sound.

Read Jeremy's article 'Style Conscious'

Getting help to learn new styles
Jeremy Fisher

One idea behind learning a new style is: if you can hear it, you can learn it, and once you have learned it, you can play with it, mould it, modify it, and use it in your own way.

Read Jeremy's article on 'Getting help learning new styles'

Pant, Wobble and Cry – getting emotion into your voice
Jeremy Fisher

I have had a number of actors arrive in my studio with the question “how do I do that vibrato thing?”.

Read Jeremy's article on 'vibrato' techniques

Belting Explained: Range and Repertoire
Gillyanne Kayes
[2-page PDF, 77kb]

Useful repertoire list for Belters that accompanies the Vocal Process Belting Explained course.

Download: belting-repertoire.pdf

Belting, Range and Register:
A Practical Introduction for Singers

Gillyanne Kayes
[4-page PDF, 93 KB]

Handout that accompanied Gillyanne Kayes’ workshop on Belting delivered at PEVoC 5 in Graz, August 2003.

Download: belting-range-and-register.pdf

How do we inspire young singers?
Jenny Morgan writes of her experiences teaching 14 to 16 year olds.

Read How do we inspire young singers?

Vocal Process and Barbershoppers
About VP > Barbershop

Vocal Process is dedicated to sharing straightforward and practical information on singing and speaking. Gillyanne Kayes has been a regular guest vocal consultant at the annual Harmony College events for the British Association of Barbershop Singers (BABS). Gillyanne and Jeremy Fisher have also presented a training weekend for the Faculty of Directors from the Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singers (LABBS).

Read Vocal Process and Barbershoppers

Vocal Process and the Singing Voice
About VP > 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.

Read Vocal Process and the Singing Voice

Vocal Process and the Spoken Voice
About VP > The Spoken Voice

Vocal Process runs practical courses on vocal development and exploration, problem solving, improved communication and vocal pedagogy.

Read Vocal Process and the Spoken Voice

Computer Voice Analysis

Advanced Vocal Training with Vocal Process:
Computer Voice Analysis
[13-page PDF, 681 KB]

Poster presented by Jeremy Fisher, Gillyanne Kayes and Matthew Reeve at Fifth Pan European Voice Conference (PEVoC 5), Graz, August 2003.

Download pevoc5-poster.pdf

Comparison of Speech, Breathy Speech and Falsetto

Jeremy Fisher compares spectrographic readings of Speech, Breathy Speech and Falsetto.

Read: Comparison of Speech, Breathy Speech and Falsetto

Computer Voice Training
An overview of Computer Voice Training.
Training > Computer Voice Training

Read about Computer Voice Training

Happy Birthday in four vocal sets

Jeremy Fisher analyses a spectrogram of four different vocal sets: Cry, Nasal Twang, Opera and Speech.

 Read about 'Happy Birthday in four vocal sets'
(includes spectrogram and sound file download)

Introduction to Reading a Spectrogram

Jeremy Fisher explains how to read a spectrogram.

Read/download Introduction to Reading a Spectrogram

Spectographic analysis of female falsetto

Jeremy Fisher discusses a demonstration of female falsetto by Gillyanne Kayes.

Read 'Spectographic analysis of female falsetto'
(includes spectrogram and sound file download)

Speech, Nasal Speech and Nasal Twang

Jeremy Fisher discusses a demonstration of Speech, Nasal Speech and Nasal Twang by Gillyanne Kayes.

Read Speech, Nasal Speech and Nasal Twang
(includes spectrogram and sound file download)

Spectrograph Software for Computer Voice Analysis
Information on spectrograph programs for download from the Internet.

Read Download Spectrograph Software for Computer Voice Analysis

Clinical Voice Science

Chart for Applying Vocal Figures and Vocal Sets
[2-page PDF, 129kb]

This chart, with some minor edits, was created as an end-point of the three-day course, Voice Styles Intensive when delivered in January 2002 to the Voice and Laryngectomy SIG, Northern Ireland.

Download: chart_for_applying_vocal_figures_and_vocal_sets.pdf

Vocal Process for Speech and Language Therapists
About VP > Speech and language therapy

Vocal Process has been providing learning opportunities on the Estill techniques referenced in the Voice Clinic Handbook (Harris, Harris, Rubin and Howard) since 1997. Many of our courses include instruction on deconstriction (retraction), sob, tone onsets and vocal sets.

Read Vocal Process for Speech and Language Therapists

 

 

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