For Singers and Speakers
Vocal Reboot Studio Westgate, Auckland
Ph: 0274 412421
Vocal Coach Specialist
Vocal Coach Helen
Using TORSO muscles, eliminates:
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​ Vocal strain, sore throats and dysphonia
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Nodules and laryngeal pressure
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Increases vocal range
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​​ Improves tone for singers and speakers ​
The vocal muscle cannot be strengthened by just singing and speaking. Exercising torso muscle contraction, connects to the vocal muscle which enables laryngeal release and less pressure.
Pectoralis Major Muscle
Using the Pectoralis Major muscle is great for taking away flaky and shaky sound/air, which is great for correcting Pitch and also achieving a better tone quality for the whole voice range.
Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
Utilising Latissimus Dorsi muscles removes pressure from the vocal muscle and therefore increasing
range with ease.
Helen is a Specialist in the Fundamentals of Physics of Sound regarding Anatomy of the Human Body
Teaching the curriculum known as Laryngeal Bio-mechanics.
No singing of unnecessary Scales
Advance with backing tracks on YouTube
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With your own accompaniment
Singing Sessions are Recorded (Pro Tools) Hear, See and Feel the difference
Lessons usually rotate fortnightly in person
$60 per hour
Authorised to teach the curriculum of internationally renowned
Vocal Coach Cheryl McLeay (NZ.CCM:Q.S.M)
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Regarding the Law of Sound, sound waves travel over air waves. When we begin to understand the key thing is to learn, how to expel AIR properly by relaxing the Mouth and Jaw muscles. The mouth and nose is the portal by which we release AIR and how to produce a good sound.
By using torso body muscles, controls and stabilises the AIR, this produces the best tone quality naturally, increases range, no straining for notes, gives freedom from Laryngeal pressure, ultimately singing at your very BEST!
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Aligning the dynamics of Voice, with the Law of Sound & Human Anatomy, Helen is the link between the Vocalist and the Sound Engineer, so YOU learn to EQ (Balance tones) your voice so the Sound Engineer doesn't have to!!
To increase your knowledge...
3 Singing Myths
Singing Scales for Vocal Warm Ups?
Athletes exercise to warm up
with Stretching the Muscles
Building the Vocal Muscle too Exercise
to warm up the Lat's and feel the "Wow” difference
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Singing from the Diaphragm?
The diaphragm is an involuntary muscle
that is controlled by the brain.
Learn how torso muscles expel air better
and achieve a better tonal quality
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Physics =
Head Voice & Chest Voice?
Sound waves
Air Waves
There is no AIR cavity in the
Head or the Chest
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The AIR cavity comes through the
Palate/Mouth and the Nasal/Nose Cavity
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