Review of the "opening the throat" DVD from Vocal Process
There's news on our Constriction and Release - The Techniques DVD.
This is the training DVD that shows footage of the Singing and the Actor Training course with Gillyanne and me. It sold out within six hours if launching, copies have so far travelled around the world, and it's now in its third pressing.
We asked Sara Harris, SLT specialising in voice (and past president of the BVA) for her thoughts on the DVD. The whole review will be published on the website, but here are a few excerpts:
"The material presented has been filmed during one of their “Singing and the Actor” training courses. This gives it a nice, informal “fly on the wall” feeling of joining one of their classes.
"This class approach makes it almost impossible not to want to join in and experience the manoeuvres described for yourself, making it a very useful tool for beginners or those wanting to revise their skills.
"Both teachers handle the class with warmth, sensitivity and humour. It feels easy to learn from these two without feeling defensive or criticized.
"This DVD on constriction and release should be a helpful resource for anyone interested in learning about vocal control."
If you want to find out more about the techniques and the bonuses included on the Constriction and Release - The Techniques DVD, visit the dedicated webpage on http://www.vocalprocess.co.uk/openingyourthroat.htm
The Vocal Process "opening your throat" techniques appear on the new sell-out Constriction and Release Training DVDThe Vocal Process website has 280+ pages, including a series of free articles on vocal technique and style, memorising and different musical genres.
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Labels: British Voice Association, Constriction and Release DVD, Gillyanne, Opening your throat, Singing and the Actor Training
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