Monday, March 10, 2008

Voice Coaching

Beautiful voices do not spring from the throats of singers fully-formed from childhood. They are honed through careful training and practice. Young singers typically start taking voice lessons early on in their careers, but it can also provide great benefits to actors or even ordinary people who need to speak frequently in business.

Voice coaching helps people to improve self-control over the pitch and modulation of their own voices along with teaching valuable breathing exercises. Actors can learn to project better, control their accents and improve that annunciation. Of course, learning how to sing also makes an actor more employable.

There are a number of different types of specialized voice coaching that cater to people with different aims and levels of ability. Before finding a voice coach, keep in mind what you want to use your voice for before choosing a coach. Group lessons are sometimes also available, but due to the idiosyncrasies of the voice, private lessons are vastly preferable.

The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) counts thousands of teachers as members. Some teachers even conduct lessons over the telephone. A number of books have been written about the science associated with the art of singing that can be quite helpful to artists in training. Through the organization, which has chapters in many major universities around the world, artists can get in touch with coaches of proven expertise. If you have a hard time justifying the expense, purchasing books and journals about the art can be helpful, but improving quickly is easier with constant feedback from a devoted mentor.

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