Dear Students and Friends,
I sing because my heart calls to my soul to remember the way home. Thank you for hearing the call this year.
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Golden Light (photo by Jacinta Percy)
Dear Students and Friends,
I sing because my heart calls to my soul to remember the way home. Thank you for hearing the call this year.
Read MoreI am excited to announce that the Wild Voice 1-day and 2-day workshops will be happening in 2023!
Read MoreI can feel the warmth of life coming once again. May we celebrate all we have been working on during these past months. If you have had lessons since February, you will notice that your patience and practice are starting to bear fruit.
Read MoreWhat is a Scale?
A scale is a pattern of notes that create a certain feeling and atmosphere. Most music, songs and melodies are built from the notes of a scale. In western music, we use the Major and Minor scales to compose and create music; in jazz music, modes are also common.
Read MoreAs the Winter days slowly begin to bring more light, may we value rest and nourish what is to be sowed in the Spring. Be kind, gentle soul, as all life arises from darkness; close your eyes and feel all as it should be.
Read MoreThis blog post on winter health care is a continuation of Winter Vocal Health, Part 1 and Part 2.
Read MoreIf you haven’t explored The Resonating Body - Vocal Registers, Part 1, I would read and do the exercises before exploring Part 2.
In Part 2, you will find out your vocal register, the lowest and highest notes, and where the transition area is.
Read MoreAutumn! My favourite time of year, with a light that warms the heart and nourishes the spirit. This term has flown by, and I have had the gift to watch people dive and explore depths and parts of themselves not before uncovered; it has been a gift and honour.
Read MoreEveryone has a vocal register! Your vocal register is the range of notes that your vocal instrument can play from low to high and vice versa. It is essential to understand how to play your instrument, how to play the high, mid and low notes, feel where the transition points are, where the freedom in your voice is and where the challenges/limitations are so that you can work on them; accept what is possible and what isn’t. Everyone has a unique voice and register.
Read MoreAre you looking for the perfect gift of love for your Valentine this year?
Read MoreAs we move into the year 2022, the unknown still lingers. How to connect without separation while feeling alive and safe in the world? These are questions arising in me.
Read MoreDear Students and Friends,
As I have navigated the waves again this year, many of you have been a constant grounding force and showed up week after week to learn, grow, and explore the Music of Life. I honour you all; thank you for being my teachers, as it allows me to show up as the most aligned and expanded version of myself. You call me to be honest, wise and present to life no matter what is happening in my world, and for this, I love you all!
Read MoreMusic is a gift, a gift that lives inside us all. Some have learnt how to access this gift, and others are still waiting to unwrap theirs.
Read MoreThere are many ways to warm up the vocal instrument. In this blog, I will explain the importance of a warm-up ritual. I will offer you practical exercises for your body, breath and voice so that you can incorporate them into your daily warm-up routine.
Read MoreThe light is here! I love this time of year. May we celebrate all that we have been working on during the past eight months. If you have had singing or music lessons since February, you will begin to notice that your patience and practice is paying off. It’s a perfect time to write down your gratitude for the year.
Read MoreFrom the dreamy depths of Winter, we begin to arise and embody the sweetness that new life brings. More energy is available to us; may we use this time to let our creative essence flourish.
Read MoreThis month’s blog post is a continuation of May’s blog about Tongue Awareness. If you have not read and tried out the exercises in Part 1, I suggest you read the blog and try the exercises before reading Tongue Awareness, Part 2.
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