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Is your goal to produce a professional recording?  To possibly receive a record deal?  If so, it is crucial that you develop songwriting skills and write some of your own music.  There are lots of  impressive voices out there.  But a great, original song will set you apart from the rest!

Do you sing well in your low range but dread the approach of those higher notes?
Do you have difficulty transitioning between "chest voice" and "head voice?"
Do you sound like you have two distinct voices that don't mix well?
Does your voice give out or crack when you try to sing certain notes?
Are there notes in your singing voice that lack power?
Does your throat feel sore after singing for prolonged periods?
Do you experience a dry, tickle in the throat when singing in your mid-range?
When you hear a recording of yourself, do you sound flat or off pitch?
Does your voice lack a natural, even vibrato and resonance?
Would you like to increase your singing range?
Do you struggle with harmonizing?  Improvising?
Do you wonder how singers like Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera handle those long, complicated runs?
Would you like to turn your singing into a profession?
Are you terrified to sing in front of an audience?

If you answered "yes" to any of these, then you can benefit from the Speech Level Singing vocal exercises I will take you through--intended to strengthen and adduct the vocal cords, helping you produce a clear, strong tone--even through those difficult passages or bridges.  In a short time, with regular practice you will sing with evenness and power in all vocal registers, with more ease and no pulling or straining of the larynx.  

Whether you like to sing Pop, R&B, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Rock, Country, or Classical, these techniques will help you become a stronger, healthier singer and better performer.