First and foremost… I’m a singer.
I’ve always been a performer, from playing Tiny Tim when I was eight years old, to the current day where I’m working on five different shows within the next two months.
I get it.
Trying to get confident is a little bit scary… when you walk out on that stage, you’re all alone.
-The lights are bright.
-You can’t see the back of the house.
- What if you forget the words.
- Maybe you’re worried you’ll crack
- What if people will laugh at you… not like you…whatever.
We have All. Been. There.
I can show how to overcome those fears.
I can give you a vocal technique that will teach you to sing with your true self, your true voice, and without any fear of cracking.
I’m not saying you’ll never be nervous again.
I’m not saying it will be easy, or you won’t have to work hard.
This vocal technique is life changing… and it makes you improve FAST.
You can sign up here: https://www.bouldervoicelessons.com/schedule/
Now, I’m located in Colorado. If you're within driving distance, that's great, let's meet in person. But if you're not, through the magic of the Internet we can still meet as often as you like.
If you have any questions about the process, I’m more than happy to discuss all of this with you. Drop me a line, or better yet, sign up for a lesson, and let's get started.
Talk soon,
Joshua South
Boulder Voice Lessons
Man Fined $149 For Screaming In His Car While Singing ‘Everybody Dance Now’ Too Loudly
“I was thinking they wanted to pass, but they called on the speaker ‘Please go to the right side.’ I stopped and four police came, two on each side, and checked the inside of the car. Then they asked me if I screamed. I said no, I was just singing.”
I found that gem on the most hilarious site ever, FML news.
Good grief…
I’m going to get in touch with this guy and sponsor him with a few lessons.
“I don’t know if my voice is very bad and that’s why I got the ticket, but I was very shocked.”
Bless his heart…
I talk a lot about learning the vocabulary of the technique here at Boulder Voice Lessons. It’s important to know the definition of the follow words:
Chest Voice
Falsetto Voice
Head Voice
Coordination
Function Tone
Fundamental Pitch
Fundamental and Harmonic Resonances
…and the list goes on and on…
The ability to produce the sounds that these words define CREATE a complicated and beautiful tone. It’s a tone that people sit up in their chairs, or edge closer to the stage, to hear. They’ll say something like, “whoa… I don’t know how that person is making that sound, but I like it!”
That’s the sound we make here at Boulder Voice Lessons.
There are a bunch of ways to learn how to create this sound:
Private Lessons in person with yourz truly
eBooks
Boulder Voice Lessons “How to Sing” YouTube Videos
Online Singing Lessons via Skype or Facetime or Facebook Messenger
But, the most complete way to learn to sing is to combine all those options.
So, get in touch with me, and let’s chat. There are lots of changes afoot here at Boulder Voice Lessons, and I want you guys in on the ground floor! I can’t wait to share it all with you as soon as it’s ready.
Until then, check out the YouTube Lessons, and if you haven’t signed up for the email list yet, do that here:
https://www.bouldervoicelessons.com/5tips
(You’ll get a FREE eBook, 5 Tips to Sing Better, for your efforts)
Sign up for a Singing Lesson here!
https://www.bouldervoicelessons.com/schedule
Pe@ce!
Josh
Boulder Voice Lessons
Opera is.....
Opera has been around for about 400 years!
Talk about an enduring artform.
It combines theater, music, dance, costumes, sets, foreign languages, deep-seated human emotions.... and, it’s generally very long!
An operatic technique takes years and years to work on. Do you remember the amazing singer, Jewel? She was studying to be an opera singer, and after hearing it would take over 10 years to even get the technique going, she decided to sing pop music.
The rest, is history.
But, the classical technique can give you the foundations for a unique pop, rock, or jazz, or rap vocal sound.
I hear some great chest voice, some really wonderful falsetto, some coordination between the two registers, and then some mix, which adds some more emotion to the sound.
She is using all of those techniques to add different colors, timbres, and emotions to this beautiful song. (“someone like youuuuuuuuu – great falsetto example)
The techniques she uses are possible to learn, and I can show you how!
Start by watching my two free videos on YouTube, and then send me an email to set up your lesson. I can teach online, so even if you’re in a different time zone, we can work on the technique!
Sign up for the email list and get a free eBook about 5 tips to sing better!
Sign up for a lesson here: