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Hank Lee

How to Play a Singing Bowl?

... the singing bowl hum, or sing. Slowly run the mallet around the bowl with constant even pressure. If the hum of the singing bowl sounds inconstant, or choppy, slow down and continue to move the striker slowly along the outside of the ... Read Read: How to Play a Singing Bowl?

By: Hank Lee | 09/05/2008 | Mental Health
Houston Simmons

Why Do I Need Professional Singing Voice Lessons?

... The “everyone else” category includes:       1.) Empathic persons – those people who will want to give support of your singing just because you’re just another human being       2.) Relatives – they like the thought of someone in the family ... Read Read: Why Do I Need Professional Singing Voice Lessons?

By: Houston Simmons | 04/10/2008 | Music

Why You Should Sing - Sing A Song!

... who sing on a regular basis are less likely to exhibit symptoms of senility. The more you make singing a habit, the more benefits there are for you. Don't worry if it's not good enough for anyone else to hear We're not all gifted with ... Read Read: Why You Should Sing - Sing A Song!

By: Kevin Sinclair | 05/08/2008 | Music

How to Build a Successful Singing Career

... world revolves around you and the greatness you are destined to enjoy if only the world would listen. A great natural singing voice is one thing but it's what you DO with it that counts. As a singer you must develop your musical judgment. ... Read Read: How to Build a Successful Singing Career

By: Michael Oliphant | 06/07/2008 | Careers

How To Locate The Best Singing Coach - 3 Great Tips

... past then ask then for their opinions. By doing this, you will not only receive the best referral, but you will also be sure that the singing coach has been tried and tested. You can even log on to the Internet and do a simple search ... Read Read: How To Locate The Best Singing Coach - 3 Great Tips

By: Kevin Sinclair | 19/03/2008 | Music

Do I Need A Singing Teacher

... buy?" Well, there are a few very competent teachers who are very confident in what they do that they guarantee their lessons from the first lesson. If you go in for a singing lesson and don't see some positive results or simply just don't ... Read Read: Do I Need A Singing Teacher

By: Chris Chew | 01/02/2008 | Art & Entertainment

The Many Advantages Of Singing

... harmony, then a relationship can be resolved. - A common experience is created for the group by singing, which contributes more to the solidarity and unity of that particular organization. With all of the above mentioned advantages ... Read Read: The Many Advantages Of Singing

By: Kevin Sinclair | 29/01/2008 | Music

How To Find Good Singing Teachers

... buy?" Well, there are a few very competent teachers who are very confident in what they do that they guarantee their lessons from the first lesson. If you go in for a singing lesson and don't see some positive results or simply just don ... Read Read: How To Find Good Singing Teachers

By: Chris Chew | 24/01/2008 | Music

Goals and Objectives of Singing

... physical and personality grounds, but usually his approach is an artistic one. To some teachers, singing is an art and not a science; to others if is predominantly a science; and to still others, it is both an art and a science. The modern ... Read Read: Goals and Objectives of Singing

By: Jimmy Cox | 23/11/2007 | Music

How Good Is Your Singing Teacher?

... pay for a second bad lesson! Keep on looking until you find a teacher who can give you solid results. Very few if any singing teachers will give you free trials and if they do, then that probably means that they have plenty of time and ... Read Read: How Good Is Your Singing Teacher?

By: Chris Chew | 28/10/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Recreational Singing May Make You Live Longer

... linked to our sense of emotional well being. Psychological and emotional benefits are also pretty evident when people sing together as a group because of the increased sense of community bonding, belonging and shared recreation pursuit. ... Read Read: Recreational Singing May Make You Live Longer

By: Chris Chew | 26/06/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Singing Can Make You Live Longer

... to our sense of emotional well being. Psychological and emotional benefits are also pretty evident when people sing together as a group because of the increased sense of community bonding, belonging and shared recreation pursuit. ... Read Read: Singing Can Make You Live Longer

By: Chris Chew | 19/06/2008 | Music

How To Sing Higher Notes

... contract without injuring themselves. At that critical point, they will do one of these two things:- a) They protect themselves while maintaining their ability to sing higher than that critical point by suddenly dumping tension by swinging ... Read Read: How To Sing Higher Notes

By: Chris Chew | 28/11/2007 | Art & Entertainment

How To Sing High Notes

... without injuring themselves. At that critical point, they will do one of these two things:- a) They protect themselves while maintaining their ability to sing higher than that critical point by suddenly dumping tension by swinging ... Read Read: How To Sing High Notes

By: Chris Chew | 23/11/2007 | Music

Career In Singing

... not make it and learn the good habits from those that made it to the finals. Armed with these skills, then go and join any singing contests you can find and yes, when you are ready, only when you are ready, then join the American Idol ... Read Read: Career In Singing

By: Chris Chew | 24/10/2007 | Careers

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