If you’ve ever wondered why…
- it is so much easier to vocalize than to sing words
- you experience so much more range and freedom when you scat-sing than when you sing words,
- you often have better tone, better pitch, and more control when you sing in Italian, French, Spanish, German, or any language other than your own,
- you will find the answers to these and many other questions in “Freeing the Voice From the (left) Brain“.
But the book does much more than answer questions about the singer’s vocal struggles. More importantly, it offers fundamental solutions which are as easy to accomplish as they are ear and eye opening, and which will transform your singing in ways that will astonish you!
On the home page, you saw a link to a brief example of how easily the mind can be persuaded to cooperate more fully with the voice. But if you haven’t already done so, here it is again: Click here to try it out.
Volume One: Song Without Words, is available immediately.
Far from being a dense technical exposition, it’s instead a guided tour around the traps and to the treasures of every singer’s right brain!
Valuable (if not indispensable) in every style — its revelations and exercises are offered in a humor-filled, engaging tone that enhances their power by making them both easily understandable and enjoyable to master!
Exercises are presented in a metaphoric and pictorial language specifically designed to speak most eloquently to the singer’s right-brain, yet the left-brain’s desire for fact and corroborative evidence is amply catered to as well. Watch this video for a visual example:
To supplement the written text, the book is accompanied by an audio CD packed with close to 80 minutes of elaborations and examples.
Listen to an excerpt from the CD: