New Research Shows That Learning Music Improves Cognition Educators have known for many years that music students do well in school, but it has been difficult to discover whether good students
Singers who are mothers weigh in on the challenges and rewards of doing both.
The stress of putting a show together combined with artistic sensibilities can sometimes lead to less-than-ideal behavior from directors and performers. Learn how to cope when anger erupts—in either yourself or a colleague.
Amateur vs. professional. Raw talent vs. trained. These distinctions are becoming lost in the current reality TV and Internet culture where anyone can pretend to be an “expert” at anything. And those who do label things as good, better, and best are in turn labeled as snobs. But this writer is entirely OK with that.
Consider the effects of aging on the voice and how, with a little thought and care, you can sing well into your older years.
Breathing is the foundation of healthy, beautiful singing. Find out how to improve your breathing by examining your past and current habits.
Awareness and careful planning can help you avoid one of the pitfalls of an artist-led endeavor: Founder’s Syndrome.
My two-year-old daughter, while searching for a toy, couldn’t see it because it was face down on the floor. “It’s right there,” I told her, pointing at it. “It’s upside
Twin brothers are leading careers as both duo and solo singers. Find out how they started performing together and how their business savvy is paying big dividends for themselves and the students they work with in their original outreach program.
Is the quest for the fountain of youth necessary in order to maintain your singing career and preserve that competitive edge? Is it worth it to subject yourself to injections
In helping people prepare for the real thing, the mock (practice) job interview is the recommended tool. The trick is to do the mock interview, though, with someone who
“You are your greatest asset. Put your time, effort and money into training, grooming, and encouraging your greatest asset.” Tom Hopkins It’s not often that we have the pleasure