Come Together Scary Pockets
Scary Pockets are a great band that do funk covers of a huge variety of songs. This one made my Youtube favourite list. Have a listen and enjoy!
Scary Pockets are a great band that do funk covers of a huge variety of songs. This one made my Youtube favourite list. Have a listen and enjoy!
I’ve had this on a LOT the last few years. The reason? Rarely do I come across a rock singer who sings well, both in terms of rock style, but is also treading the line of good technique and therefore isn’t just yelling his guts out in the name of style! Chris Daughtry was a
Welcome to another instalment of songs from the last week! This is the moment – Jekyll and Hyde This is an absolute marathon of a song, you’ve got to have the technique AND the stamina to get through this piece. Especially with the key change and the multiple climaxes, it just doesn’t let up!
We all have good and bad voice days, and we all beat ourselves up from time to time. The following list is not exhaustive, but represents some cross-genre vocal fails that show how we ALL have to accept some vocal fails from time to time. It’s an organic instrument, and things don’t always go to
I came across this whilst looking for new music on Youtube. Charles Jones is a beast vocally on this. Impressive style, great tone, and technically very sound. Enjoy!
As a professional vocal coach here in Nottingham, I regularly attend industry conferences and professional development events. At one such voice conference, a speaker made the claim that, generally speaking, “women make better singers than men.” That statement has stayed with me for a long time. Is it actually true? And if so, why might
Reading time: 3 minutes I had a coaching session last week, and the topic of vocal science came up. Now I am ALL for further understanding of science: it is an incredibly helpful tool. However, whenever I see a new idea presented in vocal science, or some aspect that is preached heavily by various teaching
Knowing how to recover your singing voice after illness can be a royal pain in the bum. Singing after illness or after bouts of vocal fatigue (especially when viruses, colds, sinus issues, or mucous-heavy bugs have hit you) can frustrate and annoy even the most skilled singer. Put simply, there is a certain amount you