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8/30/2016
Learn how to sing with one-on-one vocal lessons from one of the world's top voice coaches. Jeannie Deva, originator of The Deva Method®, helped thousands of singers improve their vocal performance. Grammy-winning artists, Broadway actors, and amateur singers alike. Her entire body of knowledge has been distilled it into this series of comprehensive online lessons. Part 1 covers the mechanics of voice production and the basic warm-up and cool-down exercises you need to keep your voice in shape. Learn how to sing better and improve your range, tone, and resonance, while reducing dreaded vocal strain. Watch and practice from the comfort of your own home—with the same techniques Jeannie's own clients have used to keep their muscles limber and reduce vocal tension.
Note: Vocal Lessons with Jeannie Deva was recorded and produced by ArtistWorks. We are honored to host this training in our library.
Note: Vocal Lessons with Jeannie Deva was recorded and produced by ArtistWorks. We are honored to host this training in our library.
Topics include:
- Keeping your voice limber with neck massage
- Practicing tongue exercises
- Correcting bad vocal habits
- Stretching and exercising the tongue with slides
- Warming up with lip trills
- Reducing vocal strain
- Improving vocal range
Skill Level Beginner
3h 15m
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Introduction
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Welcome44s
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1. Warming Up
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What are cool downs, part 15m 28s
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What are cool downs, part 24m 34s
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2. Tongue Exercises and the La-Ga Series
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Basics: Your tongue5m 52s
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Exercise 2: Ice cream lick4m 12s
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Exercise 3: Tongue roll3m 32s
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Exercise 4: Serpent tongue3m 41s
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3. Slides, Trills, and Tone
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4. Quick-Fix Exercises
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Conclusion
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ArtistWorks and Next Steps1m 15s
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