The Intelligent Vocalist

John Henny
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Jan 23, 2018 • 22min

Episode 39 - How to Make Your Teacher Love Working With You

Skilled, in-demand voice teachers see a high number of voice students in a given week, all vying for their attention. With an extensive roster of students, there will always be those that make the teacher's job just a little harder - don't be that student! By being respectful of your teacher's time and policies, and by showing up ready to work, you can become the student every voice teacher loves to work with. In this episode, John gives you his best advice on how to be a model student, how to have your voice teacher to love to work with you, which in turn will give you the best voice lessons and experience possible.
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Jan 10, 2018 • 17min

Episode 38 - Trust, but Verify

"Trust, but verify" might come from Ronald Reagan era but it is certainly applicable today. The internet is a wonderful explosion of knowledge, and singing is no exception. The disruptive force of online content means anyone with a microphone has access to billions of followers - which is good....and bad. In this episode, John talks about the problems of simply trusting singing teachers because they are online (John includes himself in this scrutiny) and why it is important to get to the original (or multiple) source of information to make sure you are gaining an accurate understanding of your instrument. Show Links: Ian Howell, Vocal Acoustics Researcher: https://www.ianhowellcountertenor.com/
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Jan 3, 2018 • 20min

Episode 37 - Stop Studying Already!

Studying your craft is critical to master your singing. But when does study become a crutch or avoidance mechanism? Fear of failure. Fear of judgment. These can be crippling. Yet if we don't embrace fear and criticism our singing will likely never reach its full potential. In this episode, John explores why you need to get out of the practice room and out of your comfort zones. True artistry must include embracing risk and failure. Listen to this important episode and find your inspiration and courage to get out there and get singing.
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Dec 2, 2017 • 21min

Episode 36 - How High (or low) Should My Larynx Be?

The optimal positioning of the larynx is a subject that can certainly keep voice teachers debating. Some feel a low larynx is optimal, while others will argue for a raised position. This can lead to confusion amongst singers, as well as voice teachers. In this episode, John looks at the larynx from an acoustic as well as a singing muscle point of view and discusses options and best practices for singers. He also goes into how his views on optimal larynx height have changed over the years.
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Nov 13, 2017 • 20min

Episode 35 - Becoming a Voice Teacher

Have you ever thought about teaching voice, but are intimated? In this episode John talks about the joys of a teaching career, and how you can get started on your path. Teaching voice is incredibly rewarding, and can provide a career full of music. This episode is perfect if you want to get started, but don't know how.
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Oct 17, 2017 • 16min

Episode 34 - Are You Doing the Work?

A career in the entertainment business takes enormous dedication. You are competing against the best in the world and you need to bring your absolute best to the table. Dedication and hard work are essential. Without them, your chances of success are almost nonexistent. In this episode, John gives his best advice about what it takes to have a career in music. Highly recommended listening for anyone who aspires to sing professionally.
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Sep 26, 2017 • 24min

Episode 33 - Fixing Your Vocal Break

The vocal break is the dreaded part of the voice that keeps voice teachers in business. The break is the number issue most singers deal with. If you hit this area too hard you jam up, not hard enough and you fall apart. Why does this happen and what to do about it? In this episode, John dives deeper into this most tricky vocal area and gives you some quick tips and tricks to develop the necessary coordinations.
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Aug 21, 2017 • 19min

Episode 32 - The Focused Mindset

Singing is a high-level art form that takes an incredible amount of skill and artistry. As a student of singing your work is truly never done. But are you really doing the hard work? In this episode, John delves into the idea of "deep work" and how to use uninterrupted focus and intensity to supercharge your musical development. If you want to take your singing and musical skills to greater heights, this episode is not to be missed.
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Aug 12, 2017 • 25min

Episode 31 - Artistry and Vocal Risks

Many in the vocal community are talking about Adele and the recent cancellation of the final nights of her tour. The pressures and demands of a career can take a toll on an artist, and it's something professional singers often find themselves worrying about. There is also the pressure to deliver performances that move and excite audiences, sometimes at the expense of vocal health. In this episode John discusses this tricky area and gives advice about what you ultimately need from both your artistry and your vocal technique.
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Jul 13, 2017 • 20min

Episode 30 - Vowel Perception

The music of the voice is in the vowel, and therein lies a great key to singing. Understanding how to approach vowels is critical for singing, not only for technical mastery, but also vocal color and nuance. However, the vowels you want for singing can be very different from the vowel sounds you commonly use for speaking. In this podcast John delves into vowel perception, and how the listener actually hears the vowels you are producing. Understanding this topic can help the singer adjust vowels correctly, giving the listener the correct vowel perception while keeping vocal balances and color choices.

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