Thoughts on breathing
Last year Gillyanne was interviewed by Rena Cook, the Editor-in-chief of the Voice and Speech Review.
This is the major publication of the Voice and Speech Teachers' Association in America that comes out once every two years.
Well, the VSR has just been published, and parts of Gillyanne's interview have been included. We've got a copy of it in this month's Vocal Process eZINE (edition 38), and the topic is breathing.
Rena questions Gillyanne about her take on breathing for Musical Theatre (or Musical Theater if you live in the US), and it makes for interesting reading.
You can get your copy of Vocal Process eZINE 38 free from the Vocal Process website - just go to the homepage and click on the magical appearing box. We'll send you the current copy of the eZINE and put your name on the list for future editions.
We'll also include the latest Cheer emails, a collection of music and language-based jokes and misquotes that come out every week (see the previous blog for more details)
eZINE 38 is due out this Thursday (24 September) and includes details of our courses for the next six months, a report on the sellout Cambridge How YOUR Voice WORKS day, and some phenomenal feedback from our presentation for the Wellcome Trust in London.
and of course, the interview!
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: breath, breathing, how your voice works, musical theater, theatre, Wellcome Trust
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