Classical Music and Music Teacher
Just a quick blog to let you know that I've got several things being published this month.
Hornblower's Diary in the Classical Music magazine has already put in some of my soprano jokes, and is planning to publish some of the Opera Titles That Never Made It next week.
And the Music Teacher magazine is going to be including my article on dealing with nasality in young singers, provisionally titled Teacher Nose Best.
And talking of terrible jokes, I've had a great response to my latest set of emails - Good Cheer!
I put together a whole host of jokes and sayings on music, singing and the extraordinary (mis)use of the English language. They're going out every week under the title Good Cheer from Vocal Process, and are free to anyone receiving the Vocal Process eZINE.
If you would like to join the Cheer list, just pop across to the Vocal Process website and click on the magical appearing box on the homepage. You'll receive your copy of the free Vocal Process eZINE by return, and the first Cheer email will be following soon after.
As always with Vocal Process emails, you can unsubscribe at any time, so you won't be inundated with emails, and we don't pass your details on to anyone else.
So feel free to brighten your week with some Vocal Process Cheer
The Vocal Process "opening your throat" techniques appear on the new sell-out Constriction and Release Training DVD
The Vocal Process website has 280+ pages, including a series of free articles on vocal technique and style, memorising and different musical genres.
86 things you never hear a singer say (free ebook)
Labels: Cheer, Classical Music magazine, Music Teacher magazine, Opera, soprano jokes, Vocal Process eZINE
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