Author: Dr Daniel K Robinson
Unlocking the Power of Your Upper Register
Read Time: 3mins Understanding Vocal Registers: A Foundational Overview Welcome, I’m Dr Dan, ready to guide you through the fascinating world of vocal exploration. Today, we’re moving beyond the well-trodden path of the lower register, commonly termed the chest voice, to explore the often-neglected yet essential upper register. Embracing this area is key for achieving…
View PostMastering the Art of Diaphragmatic Singing
Read Time: 3mins Hi, I’m Dr Dan, and today at Voice Essentials, we’re diving into a topic that mystifies many singers: diaphragmatic singing. Let’s simplify this concept, debunk some myths, and introduce practical techniques to enhance your singing. What is the Diaphragm, Really? Think of the diaphragm as the unsung hero of your singing anatomy….
View PostA Comprehensive Guide to Vocal Recovery After COVID-19
Read Time: 3mins Hello, I’m Dr Dan, a Contemporary Singing Voice Specialist with extensive experience in voice training. Today, I’m excited to share insights on vocal recovery post-COVID-19. While I hold a Doctor of Musical Arts, I am not a medical doctor, so please consult your healthcare provider for personalised advice. This guide aims to…
View PostSinging Techniques You Might Not Want to Hear (But Need to!)
Read Time: 3mins Today, I’m excited to share insights that have transformed both my students and my own singing journeys. Singing is an evolving art, and our practices should grow alongside us. Let’s explore some key techniques that could revolutionise your experience, complete with practical tips and my personal experiences. Why Change Matters The Story…
View PostSinging Through Sickness: A Guide to Vocal Resilience
Read Time: 3mins We all understand that falling ill can severely disrupt your singing practice and performance plans. However, there’s a silver lining: there are still constructive activities to help you continue your vocal development, even when you’re not feeling your best. In this revamped guide, I’ve aimed to provide a more engaging and comprehensive…
View PostResonance Exercises for Singers: Unlocking Brilliance
Read Time: 3mins G’day, everyone! Today, I’m thrilled to share some powerful resonance exercises for singers that will elevate your singing to new heights. If you’ve been longing to infuse your voice with vibrancy and excitement, you’ve come to the right place. Join me on this journey as we explore four essential resonance exercises to…
View PostAuto-Tune: The Pros & Cons Revealed
Read Time: 4mins From its humble beginnings to its omnipresence in today’s music industry, Auto-Tune has journeyed a long way. Its origin can be traced back to 1997 when Antares Audio Technologies developed it. Initially, it was aimed at correcting pitch discrepancies in vocal performances. However, it has evolved into a tool with wider applications, often…
View PostThe Effects of Tobacco, Vaping, and Cannabis on Your Voice
Photo by elsaolofsson on Pixabay Read Time: 4mins In today’s society, the prevalence of smoking, vaping, and cannabis use has raised considerable concern, particularly for those who rely on their vocal health, such as singers, speakers, and performers. It’s crucial to understand how these habits can detrimentally affect vocal health. Understanding Our Voice Our voice…
View PostUnlocking Vocal Potential: The Intersection of Singing and Sports
Read Time: 4mins It’s no secret that I adore singing, but did you also know about my passion for sports? I frequent a gym, engage in weekly social games of touch football, and my ultimate passion, though not indulged as often as I would love, is snow skiing. Over the years, my immersion in sports…
View PostMastering Balanced Vocal Onsets
Read Time: 3mins Singing, as an art form, is composed of various techniques, one of which is the vocal onset. The mastery of onsets can significantly impact the overall singing performance. This article is designed to educate and enlighten you on the importance of balanced vocal onsets and how to achieve them in singing. Understanding…
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