Archive for February 26, 2010
Posted by malene on February 26, 2010 in Singing · 0 Comments
Michael Jackson recording from '94 in his hotel via phone with Seth Riggs doing his vocal training workout..Recorded onto DAT tape..
Seth Riggs coaches the super stars, and to them he is a household name, even though the average person has probably never heard of him. He is known as one of the top vocal coaches in the world. Seth Riggs’ roster of pupils includes hundreds of the rich and famous [...]
Filed in: Singing
Posted by malene on February 23, 2010 in The Musician · 0 Comments
Here you are, all grown up, with a family, your dreams of making music just a dim memory…or maybe not. You keep thinking back to the dream you had of being a musician. You had a band in your school days, played some gigs, and then got caught up in being an “adult”, starting a family. But every time you think about getting back into it, you feel alive again, young again.
You don’t have to [...]
Filed in: The Musician
Posted by malene on February 21, 2010 in Singing · 0 Comments
Once upon a time, there was no speech level singing , but there was always singing. Yeah, great singers and great singing teachers have been around forever!
But then a guy named Seth Riggs came along and started to teach a whole new way of singing -- something he called "Speech Level Singing". And tell you what? That changed the way our superstars are singing today!
Seth Riggs was the creator [...]
Filed in: Singing
Posted by malene on February 20, 2010 in Singing · 0 Comments
Singing Success is a patented method for helping beginning and professional singers to develop the full potential of their voices, developed by Brett Manning of Nashville, Tennessee. Brett came to develop his singing method through his own struggle to get his voice to behave the way he wanted it too.
While bouncing around the rough and tumble music scene of Nashville--known as “Music City USA”, [...]
Filed in: Singing
Posted by malene on February 17, 2010 in Singing · 0 Comments
Image via WikipediaNo matter what you have heard, the best singing tip is to sing! Not so much to practice. You need to log your hours singing to audiences, like someone learning to fly -- they rack up their flying “hours” before they are issued their pilot’s license. Once those hours are completed, you are in command of where and for whom you wish to sing, and what price you will charge for [...]
Filed in: Singing
Posted by malene on February 11, 2010 in The Musician · 0 Comments
This is one sultry singer, Melody Gardot of Paris France, originally from Philadelphia. She was in some bands and did a bit of club singing as a teen, but was not serious about a music career -- that is until her accident. At age 19 while riding her bicycle, she was hit by a car.
It was serious, touch and go, for a while she could not even speak. The doctors tried physical therapy, drugs, all [...]
Filed in: The Musician