Opening Session
Vibrato can be one of the more mysterious aspects of singing, and when it’s not going how you want, it can be a source of a lot of frustration and anxiety.
In this video from my childhood back yard, I share a little of my vibrato back story and show you a way of perceiving vibrato that’s been very helpful to me.
The Reasons Vibrato Issues Are Hard to Work On
When a teacher or director shares an opinion about a vocal function like vibrato, it can feel like someone just made a comment about your physicality.
And that’s because your vibrato (and all vocal function) is indeed part of your physicality.
In this video, I’ll walk you through some of the primary roadblocks that stop singers from singing to the other side where there’s choice, facility, confidence, and skill.
When you use evidence-based ways to bring freedom and release to your singing and you show up and do the things, and you gain skill, freedom, and the joy to share.
How to Free Up Vibrato That’s Wider Than You Want It to Be
In this video, I’ll take you through steps that have helped me to get my voice moving in smooth and efficient ways and how to calibrate your vibrato.
If you’re experiencing a wider vibrato wave than you’d like, this video will give you some tools to start working with that.
You’ll learn how to troubleshoot areas that might be holding on and how to collaborate and cooperate with your body to get things coordinating well.
How to Free Up Vibrato That’s Quicker Than You Want It To Be
We’re talking about the 2 principle areas to address when your vibrato is quicker than you want it to be — the vocal tract and the breath system.