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Science Friday
How Death Metal Singers Make Their Extreme Vocalizations | Regional Allergies
Being able to belt out a tune like Adele or Pavarotti is not just about raw talent. The best singers in the world have to work on their technique—like how to control their breath and develop the stamina to hit note after note for a two-hour concert. But pop stars and opera singers aren’t the only vocalists who have figured out how to harness their voices for maximum impact. Death metal vocalists also train their voices to hit that unique guttural register. And those iconic screams are not as easy to master as they might seem...
2025-05-01
22 min
Science Friday
How Death Metal Singers Make Their Extreme Vocalizations | Regional Allergies
Being able to belt out a tune like Adele or Pavarotti is not just about raw talent. The best singers in the world have to work on their technique—like how to control their breath and develop the stamina to hit note after note for a two-hour concert. But pop stars and opera singers aren’t the only vocalists who have figured out how to harness their voices for maximum impact.Death metal vocalists also train their voices to hit that unique guttural register. And those iconic screams are not as easy to master as they might seem...
2025-05-01
22 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.205 10 Songs to Inspire your Singing Lessons with Alexa Terry
In this solo episode, Alexa unveils a brand-new podcast feature all about repertoire. But why is choosing the right song so much more than just picking a tune your student likes?Join Alexa as she shares 10 songs for a range of student needs. WHAT’S IN THIS PODCAST? 1:27 Should singing teachers assign repertoire? 2:14 What might we want to consider when suggesting repertoire to singers? 6:37 Alexa’s 10 song selections About the presenter click HERE RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS Ka...
2025-04-09
17 min
Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau
Episode 65 - Adam Moxness
Kikau and Matty speak with the amazing Adam Moxness on today's episode. Kikau was inspired to bring Adam on after his incredible presentation at the Musical Theater Educators' Alliance annual conference in New York City. They discuss Universal Design for Voice and Theatre Teaching (UDVTT). Adam's recommendations include CAST.org, which is the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) website, Think Protein Bars (specifically the peanut butter chocolate ones), John & Jen by Andrew Lippa, and the Sunset Boulevard revival by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Kikau shares that he is currently listening to Chita: A Memoir by Chita Rivera with Patrick Pacheco.
2025-01-31
37 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.190 How to Prepare a Singer for Touring Life with Korel Tunador
What’s it really like to tour the world, play iconic venues, and navigate the highs and lows of life on the road? Korel Tunador, a multi-instrumentalist and singing teacher, has performed with the likes of Katy Perry and The Goo Goo Dolls, and he is here to share the challenges of tour life, and to give insider tips for aspiring musicians.QUOTE‘You’re trapped in a bus for months, and being able to put up your shields personality-wise, and keep your center of gravity, is probably the most challenging thing.’WHA...
2024-12-04
57 min
Arts and Craft
Tyley Ross - Performer and voice coach
Tyley Ross, an award-winning performer and in-demand voice coach has starred on Broadway and major Canadian stages. He joins us to chat about the ups and downs of his artistic journey and the happy accidents along the way. TyleyRossVoice-----------------------Tyley is an actor, singer, recording artist and voice coach. He got his first break in his native Canada when he was cast by Pete Townshend to play the title role in The Who’s Tommy (Dora Award for Outstanding Performance in a Musical). He’s been active on stage ever since: Chris in Miss Saigon...
2024-11-10
47 min
Voice with Vielka: Teaching Kids To Sing With Confidence
Mindfulness & Trauma-Informed Care with Singing Voice Specialist, Megan Durham
Send us a textEPISODE SUMMARYWhat does it mean to offer your students choice and agency in their vocal development? How can mindfulness reshape the way you approach teaching? In this episode of Voice with Vielka, we are joined by the insightful Megan Durham, a renowned voice teacher, vocologist, and advocate for trauma-informed care in voice education. Get ready to dive into an empowering conversation where Megan shares her unique approach to creating safe, supportive spaces for young singers, helping them unlock their full vocal potential while nurturing their emotional well-being. 🌟M...
2024-10-22
55 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.170 Understanding the Science of SOVTs: In Conversation with Ingo Titze & Karin Titze Cox
Join voice scientist, Dr Ingo Titze and Speech and Language Pathologist, Karin Titze-Cox as they discuss their book 'Voices Free after SOVT', exploring the science and application of Semi-Occluded Vocal Tract exercises. They delve into the benefits, implementation, and clinical applications of SOVTs, including using straws and tools to improve vocal health and performance. The interview is preceded by a brief review of the book from singing teacher and podcast host, Alexa Terry.KEY MOMENTSWhen you pick up a book by Ingo Titze and Karen Titze-Cox, you know you're entering academic territory....
2024-07-17
1h 06
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.166 Overcoming Self-Consciousness in Singing with Becky Gilhespie
Becky Gilhespie returns to the Singing Teachers Talk podcast to help us overcome our self-consciousness in singing. Becky is an experienced vocal coach working with touring artists, actors, and singers of all levels, having run studios in London and Sydney, and teaching at the Academy of Contemporary Music. Becky is the author of Singing for the Self-Conscious, which we’ll be diving into headfirst in this episode.KEY MOMENTS "It's a book aimed at the singer who finds themselves reeling with self-consciousness, avoiding singing, holding back in their performances, and generally just lacking som...
2024-06-19
55 min
Vocal Advancement Podcast
Delivering Helpful Feedback with Lynn Maxfield
As voice teachers, we want to offer good feedback to our students and let them know how they can improve their performance.But could our delivery of this feedback affect how well our students take in the new information?As the Associate Director of the National Center for Voice and Speech, Lynn Maxfield, PhD, regularly researches voice pedagogy, vocology, and how motor learning applies to voice teachers. His studies have revealed that although teachers are conditioned to regularly comment on a student’s performance, remaining silent and allowing a student time to process their ac...
2024-05-09
56 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.159 How Toys and Props Can Create Dynamic Singing Lessons with Kaya Herstad-Carney
Kaya Herstad-Carney returns to the podcast but this time she’s brought her Mary Poppins bag of tricks. Join Alexa and Kaya as they discuss the gadgets and props you can use as a singing teacher, the benefits they have to the student's voice and learning, and how best to utilise them in your singing lessons.KEY MOMENTS Because of its expandable nature, I like to use this with singers who feel constriction in the throatI love my singing strawThe important thing is that you know the res...
2024-05-01
50 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.158 How Music Theory and Keyboard Skills Can Transform Your Singing Teaching with Amy Walton
Amy Walton, with expertise in musical literacy and keyboard skills, joins Alexa to explore essential music theory and piano skills for singing teachers. Trained in jazz performance, she reshaped curriculum at the Academy of Contemporary Music and teaches at Toronto's Singers Edge.KEY MOMENTS "I try to incorporate movement into it. It's a bit of dance."“Don't look at it as what can I do, but what can theory do for you in your practice."“Sometimes I do that in a way to hide the vegetables."RELEV...
2024-04-24
48 min
Your Free Voice
Resilience and Recovery using The Voice Straw with Celebrity Voice Coach Mindy Pack
On this episode of Your Free Voice, I’m delighted to bring back into the studio celebrity voice coach and founder of The Voice Straw, Mindy Pack! You may have listened to episode #32 where I talked to Mindy about her experience being a celebrity voice coach, well we ran out of time to talk about straws so I had to get her back again. We’re going pretty deep into how to use the straw for rehabilitation after a cold or injury and how to prevent injury doing video game call outs and efforts...
2024-04-16
38 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.154 Managing Imposter Syndrome, Low Confidence and Overwhelm as Singing Teachers with Alexa Terry
In this episode, Alexa dives into the common struggles of imposter syndrome, low confidence, and feeling overwhelmed that many singing teachers face. As an experienced voice instructor and singer herself, Alexa shares personal stories and insights on managing these challenges in your teaching career and life. Learn how to overcome negative self-talk, build your confidence both in and out of the studio, and avoid burnout through self-care and planning."Sometimes, I am completely overwhelmed by the amount of information and responsibility I'm faced with as a singing teacher."RELEVANT LINKS & MENTIONSV...
2024-03-27
37 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.152 'Tomayto, Tomahto': Understanding Singing Terminology With Line Hilton
Alexa Terry talks about vocal related terminology with BAST founder Line Hilton in Ep.152. Line explains some of the anatomical terminology a singing teacher may encounter in a medical or voice science setting this includes anatomical terms, register names, support and resonance. She and Alexa play a register names pop quiz to see how many of the 107 names they know. Line emphasises the importance of understanding and using terminologies in a flexible and adaptable manner, considering the context and audience. KEY MOMENTS 'If there really are 107 different names for registers, do we need to...
2024-03-13
43 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.147 TV Vocal Coach: Behind the Scenes on ITV's Mamma Mia with Claire Delaney.
It's Claire Delaney who joins Alexa this week to give us a tour behind the scenes of working on the ITV show ‘Mamma Mia! I have a dream’, the search for Sophie and Sky. Claire is a vocal coach with a private business and also teaches at UK Drama School Italia Conti. She initially trained in Opera, performing at the likes of the Royal Albert Hall, and now works with singers of all skill levels from beginners to West End professionals. To celebrate the winners of ‘Mamma Mia! I have a dream’ and their West End debut, Claire is here to...
2024-02-07
40 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.145 Style Vs Technique with Kaya Herstad-Carney
Alexa delves into Style Vs Technique with Kaya Herstad-Carney. A Norwegian powerhouse based in the UK since '99, Kaya is a singer, songwriter and vocal coach, blending creativity and technique. Join us to unravel the secrets behind her success in artist development and vocal education. KEY MOMENTS ‘Good vocal techniques are the ability to create the notes that you hear in your heart and your head’‘Style is the artistic lengths of which we deliver the song depending on the genre’‘Finding a good balance between style and technique is about not...
2024-01-24
43 min
The Modern Artist Project Podcast
Episode 39: Theodora Nestorova
Theodora Ivanova Nestorova, a distinguished soprano, researcher, and educator, has garnered acclaim for her pioneering work on vocal vibrato. Her accolades include the Best Poster Award at NATS 2022 and recognition from PAVA for her vocology research. She excels in academia, performance, and cross-disciplinary advocacy. Takeaways Her passion for cross-cultural and international connections in music and the arts is evident in her multinational background and her involvement in global programs like Fulbright. Theodora emphasizes the importance of curiosity and constant learning in her career journey, allowing discoveries to shape her path. She advocates for the integration of...
2023-09-14
47 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.126 ‘The Business of Stories’: Game-Changing Marketing Strategy with Susan Payton
Once upon a time, there was a woman called Susan Payton who was passionate about helping fellow business owners to clearly articulate their value to their ideal customers with a simple messaging strategy. Susan wrote an Amazon bestseller called "The Business of Stories," knocking Diary of a CEO and Dragon Steven Bartlett off the top spot. She joins the host of the Singing Teachers Talk podcast Alexa Terry to share her experiences and to talk about her free five-day challenge, starting 4th of September 2023, and where business owners can learn how to write their own stories for effective business...
2023-08-30
40 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.119 Exploring the Benefits of the VitaVoice ‘Optimise’ Supplement for Voice Users With Carrie Garrett
In this episode, Alexa dives into the common struggles of imposter syndrome, low confidence, and feeling overwhelmed that many singing teachers face. As an experienced voice instructor and singer herself, Alexa shares personal stories and insights on managing these challenges in your teaching career and life. Learn how to overcome negative self-talk, build your confidence both in and out of the studio, and avoid burnout through self-care and planning."Sometimes, I am completely overwhelmed by the amount of information and responsibility I'm faced with as a singing teacher."RELEVANT LINKS & MENTIONSVocology in Practice
2023-07-12
48 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.118 Mastering Mix Voice And Belt With Gemma Sugrue
The incredible Gemma Sugrue joins Alexa this week to take a deep dive into the world of mix voice and belt techniques. We’re thrilled to explore this topic with Gemma, especially after our enlightening conversation with John Henney in episode 101.KEY MOMENTS‘I call it entering into the option area’ ‘A mix is anything that’s connected and still in mode one’‘I like to start with refining the engine first before adding the gas’‘As you sing, there’s a different pressure quality to each note’ ‘We want a larynx th...
2023-07-05
43 min
Moved To Meditate Podcast
Sound Healing and Gender-Affirming Voice Therapy with Heather Gross
In today's podcast interview with Heather Gross, we learn about sound healing and gender-affirming voice therapy. This is a fun and empowering conversation that will inspire you to pay more attention to your own vocal self-expression! As Heather states, "you can't separate the mind from the body, and you can't separate the voice from the self." This episode explores the power and potential held in the voice, and how deeply the voice connects to one's identity. You'll hear about Heather's personal journey into sound healing, her recovery through chronic illness, and how it all started...
2023-06-22
53 min
The FULL VOICE Podcast With Nikki Loney
FVPC #183 Pedagogy for Whole Humans with Liz Jackson Hearns
Liz Jackson Hearns, (she/her & they/them) the co-founder and owner of the Voice Lab in Chicago, talks about her journey and the changes to her business model that allowed her to create a voice studio that honoured both students and teachers. The mission of the Voice Lab is to "provide high-quality, personalized education for students, a fair and joyful working environment for staff, leadership, and training for teachers, and a place where community members can be accepted as themselves." Liz also shares details about the upcoming "Pedagogy for Whole Humans" event from July 1st to 3rd. About our guest: ...
2023-05-26
50 min
Your Free Voice
Mindy Pack Interview - Celebrity Voice Coaching
This week I'm very excited to bring you my interview with celebrity voice coach and creator of The Voice Straw Mindy Pack. Mindy has studied vocal technique, voice science, and vocal health with nationally and internationally renowned vocal instructors, educational institutions, and accredited programs throughout the world. Mindy’s philosophy is the minute I stop learning is the minute I stop teaching. Mindy has mastered the complex ins and outs of voice science. She has a thorough understanding not only of producing the best sound, but also of keeping the vocal apparatus in optimal health. Mindy holds ce...
2023-04-21
45 min
The Agentic Voice
Judith Wodzak on the Problem with Muscle Tension Dysphonia
What exactly is the problem with muscle tension dysphonia? Listen to our chat with Judith Wodzak, M.A., CCC-SLP of Voices Ablaze to find out! The Agentic Voice Podcast does not contain medical/health advice. The medical/health information provided is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Guests and speakers reflect a variety of viewpoints that do not necessarily represent the views of The Agentic Voice Podcast. If you have specific concerns or a situation in which you require professional advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified professional...
2023-04-18
38 min
Hitmakers Exposed
Carol-Lynne Quinn | VOCOLOGY SPECIAL - How to find, keep and respect the voice you have been given.
Prepare to be inspired! Vocologist and Singing Rehabilitation Specialist Carol-Lynne shares invaluable advice on how to find your voice, keep your voice and the empowerment of respecting your true sound. From coaching Juno Award winning artists to complete beginners, Carol-Lynne, also known as CQ, combines athletic voice science with soulful connection.https://www.cqvoice.comInstagram and Tik Tok | @cqvoiceThe best advice out there, raw and uncensored, from experts who have walked the walk through the music business 🔥 To find out how we can help you, come and talk to our...
2023-03-09
1h 14
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.101 How to Belt With John Henny
Internationally renowned voice teacher John Henny returns to chat with host Alexa Terry on this episode of Singing Teachers Talk. John has taught thousands of vocalists, including Grammy winners and top background and session singers. He has also trained hundreds of voice teachers, including many industry leaders. We’ve got a belting episode for you this week, quite literally, as Alexa and John will be discussing how to belt. KEY MOMENTS‘Belting, I know it when I hear it’ ‘Most contemporary music can use belt, it’s only really female classical singers who...
2023-03-08
41 min
VocalFri Podcast
Summer Vocology Institute: Ingo Titze, Lynn Maxfield, Brian Manternach
We kick off episode 201 with a preview of the Summer Vocology Institute with distinguished guests Ingo Titze, Lynn Maxfield, and Brian Manternach. Are you considering summer continuing education opportunities? Are you interested in the science, pedagogy, and performance aspects of voice? This is the program for you! Learn all about SVI's history, its "blocks," and its All Star faculty. The deadline for summer 2023 is rapidly approach so don't delay! Learn more at https://vocology.utah.edu/svi/index.php.
2023-02-10
56 min
The Agentic Voice
Ring Out the Old and Ring in the New with PAVA
In episode eleven, Ring Out the Old and Ring in the New with PAVA, co-hosts Geneva Mayne and Kristen Ruiz discuss beliefs and practices to leave behind in 2022 on our way to implementing trauma-informed voice care. This episode was created with the Pan-American Vocology Association (PAVA). Check out their website here. The Agentic Voice Podcast does not contain medical/health advice. The medical/health information provided is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Guests and speakers reflect a variety of viewpoints that do not necessarily represent the views o...
2023-02-05
1h 11
Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth
What Singers need to know as Vocal Athletes with Marci Daniels Rosenberg
Vocal injury is not uncommon in the world of singing. This injury is a type of damage that can occur to the vocal cords, which produce sound by either vibrating together or rubbing against each other to create friction that produces the sound. The most common causes are viral infections and vocal abuse (such as shouting).Singers have a higher risk of sustaining a vocal injury because singing is a physical activity that involves the muscles of the vocal cords, mouth, and throat. When they push their voices too far, injury becomes inevitable.There are a...
2022-12-30
50 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.91 How to Help Prepare Singers for Drama School Auditions with Michael Vickers
Joining Alexa today on Singing Teachers Talk is the Head Tutor of Singing at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, Michael Vickers. The experienced teacher, who also works in private practice with aspiring and professional performers, is here to talk about preparing singers for drama school auditions. KEY MOMENTS‘There are things I started teaching differently after having seen how panels work''Go to the website and constantly check what they're looking for''Be flexible in that moment. Whatever they ask, dive in and try it'R...
2022-12-21
50 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.83 The Best Vocal Exercises for Sick Voices with Line Hilton
In today’s episode, BAST trainer and founder, Line Hilton, returns to discuss the best vocal exercises for sick voices. Listen in to discover the differences between a sick voice and a well one. Line also explores the challenges of working with a student who is feeling below par, or post-operative.KEY MOMENTS‘It's always good to have a second pair of ears’‘’Intrinsic muscles are quite deep, and so you don't necessarily realise one of those deeper muscles is being hyper contracted and overworking’‘I'll just gradually start to increase th...
2022-10-26
41 min
Empowered Artist Collective Podcast - for actors, singers, dancers, writers, creators and performers
33. Vocal Health & The Nervous System with Christine Schneider
In this episode, Jennifer talks to Christine Schneider, a manual therapist for professional voice users, all about using and taking care of one’s voice. Christine shares her personal journey that lead her to this work, the way she approaches treatment with clients, and the importance of using breath & movement. She elaborates on how our voice and bodies function & provides tools for staying on top of your vocal health, building a team, and being present with yourself. NOTE: Christine wanted to clarify that there are between 30-40 thousand neurons in the heart.
2022-10-18
1h 05
A Voice and Beyond
#78. Life as a Cruise Industry Production Cast Vocalist with Kayla Saunders and Dominique Petit Frere
This week’s guests are Kayla Saunders & Dominique Petit Frere.In July, A Voice and Beyond embarked on a “Beyond” adventure on a cruise ship sailing around the Mediterranean, but it wasn’t all play for me, as I had the pleasure of doing something that I hadn’t done before and that was to interview two guests simultaneously, in an in-person situation. Kayla Saunders and Dominque Petite Frere were two of the production cast singers performing onboard the ship, Celebrity Beyond, and they sat down and shared their own personal experiences as singers working within the...
2022-08-28
1h 40
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.72 Become a Vocology in Practice Authorised Teacher With Kaya Herstad-Carney & Claire Cannon
Two guests for you today on the show, firstly it’s Kaya Herstad-Carney who is a BAST trainer and educational director for vocology in practice. Our second guest is Claire Cannon, lead vocalist for Flip and Fill and vocal coach specialising in advanced vocal techniques. The pair joined Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk to chat about becoming a vocology in practice authorised teacher. KEY MOMENTS‘It’s about having the network of experts to take questions to’ ‘If you want to progress and gain more skills and knowledge, yo...
2022-08-10
39 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.68 Training Transgender Voices With Dr Felix Graham
Dr Felix Graham is a New York based performer, teacher, conductor and author, who has presented globally on the subject of gender, trans voice, and inclusion. He is also the musical director for New York’s first transgender singing ensemble. Felix joins Alexa this week to talk all about training transgender voices. KEY MOMENTS‘It’s a warm safe environment where we can be creative’ ‘Inclusive is not a noun, it’s a verb’‘There is no singular language, just singular people’‘A label is just a way of conveying infor...
2022-07-13
1h 00
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 14 - Final de temporada: Estilos locutivos con VERO LOPEZ TREVIÑO
Cerramos esta primera temporada con una invitada que nos hizo una demostración en vivo de los 4 estilos locutivos trabajados. Un mismo copy, 4 interpretaciones diferentes, y cómo influyen las emociones en la voz, es sólo una de tantas enseñanzas que nos deja Vero López Treviño en este capítulo. Exploramos las emociones y la voz a profundidad. "Oído muy despierto", recordar que "las emociones siempre van con nosotros a todos lados". Esto y mucho más, es lo que tenemos para todos nuestros oyentes en el episodio de hoy.El podcast de Vocology...
2022-06-22
30 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 13 - Análisis de diferentes estilos locutivos con MARIO CORDOVA
Patrones melódicos, memoria auditiva, partitura para el profesional de la voz y muchos más conceptos, son, entre otros, los temas que conversamos, con quien fue el Voice Over de "El Podcasat de Vocology Center", en esta primera temporada. Desde EL Salvador, llega uno de los grandes exponentes de la locución comercial en centro América.No te pierdas el Podcast de Vocology Center con Andrea Henao con H y Carlos Calvache; un episodio cada 15 días en su plataforma preferida.
2022-06-08
29 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.63 Developing a Singer’s Self Awareness And Clarifying Intention With Robert Sussuma
Featured teacher for Vocal Health Education and co-host of the Thinking Voice podcast, Robert Sussuma joins Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk. He’s here to discuss how you can develop a singer’s self awareness and clarifying intention. Robert will also be presenting at BAST’s Focus On: The Body and the Singer event on the 27th of June.KEY MOMENTSI have a student who calls it updating the motherboardWorking with novelty is really effective but strange compared to what most people doThe lesson isn’t what we do, it’s...
2022-06-08
50 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 12 - Análisis de diferentes estilos locutivos con DANIELA SIERRA
"Entre promos y animación se van todos los esfuerzos de marca" en la voz de Daniela Sierra, la gran actriz de doblaje, cantante y locutora profesional estará con nosotros, donde comenzaremos a hacer un recuento de todos los estilos locutivos que compartimos a lo largo de esta primera temporada. Hablaremos de técnica vocal para que nuestro instrumento pueda estar al servicio de lo que deseemos. En este episodio hablaremos de técnica, Fisiología y mucho más.Encuentra un nuevo episodio cada 15 días en tu plataforma de podcast preferida
2022-05-26
26 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.61 Measuring Vocal Load in Contemporary Musical Theatre with Ana Flavia Zuim
Ana Flavia Zuim is a multi-award winning musical director and conductor, musician and associate director of vocal performance at NYU. Her credits include the likes of associate conductor and vocal coach for Billy Elliot tours in the USA and the rehearsal pianist for Hamilton on Broadway. Anna joins Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk to discuss her work as a researcher in the field of forensic voice analysis.KEY MOMENTSIt was fascinating because it gave us an idea on the demands on the voice of preparing for a showI don’t kn...
2022-05-25
40 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 11 - Estilo Locutivo Comercial 2 con ANTONIO FORNARIS
Productor, poeta, locutor y todo un artista integral es Antonio Fornaris, nuestro invitado al episodio de hoy, quien estará compartiendo con todos nuestros oyentes, los secretos mejor guardados durante toda su carrera como locutor profesional. Nos dejó un gran consejo: "no dejarse gobernar por las emociones, sino convertirlas en las mejores aliadas a la hora de realizar una grabación". Además, nos invita a detenernos y dar gracias por la capacidad que tenemos de comunicarnos verbalmente e intencionar cada una de nuestras acciones.Un episodio cada 15 días en tu plataforma de podcast favorita con Andrea Henao con H...
2022-05-12
32 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 10 - Estilo Locutivo Comercial con MARIO FILIO
Invitación a la acción y llamado a la compra, son las características principales del nuevo estilo locutivo comercial. Desde México, nuestro invitado especial, Mario Filio, nos enseñará porqué en este estilo es particular el uso de los tonos más agudos. Muchas anécdotas, tips y recomendaciones por parte de nuestro invitado será algo de lo que escucharemos en el episodio de hoy.Encuentra un episodio nuevo cada 15 días en tu plataforma preferida el Podcast de Vocology Center con Andrea Henao con H y Carlos Calvache.
2022-04-28
32 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 9 - Estilo Locutivo Trailer 2 con Fernando Solis
El gran Fernando Solis comparte con todos nuestros oyentes, sus mejores tips para lograr una voz que convenza al momento de ejecutar un estilo como el trailer. No tener miedo a emocionarse, aprender a comunicar, escuchar buena música, entender las emociones en la justa medida y leer mucho, son algunos de los consejos y conocimientos que compartió con nosotros el Animal de Radio.Un episodio nuevo cada 15 días con Andrea Henao con H y Carlos Calvache.Prod. Alvaro "El pato" Velasquez
2022-04-13
40 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 8 - Estilo Locutivo Trailer con JUAN CARLOS TINOCO
Voces que producen suspenso: El estilo Trailer en la locuciónUna polémica muy común en el campo de la voz profesional es la clasificación vocal, la cual se realiza teniendo en cuenta las cualidades tímbricas, el rango tonal, el uso de registros vocales, los rasgos prosódicos en la interpretación del texto, entre otros. Este estilo locutivo, se ha asumido como un aquel en el que deben utilizarse “voces profundas”, “oscuras”, con un alcance de bastantes tonos graves. Sin embargo, Juan Carlos Tinóco, reconocido locutor colombiano, famoso por doblar al español a Thanos en The A...
2022-03-30
30 min
Singing Teachers Talk
Ep.52 Getting to Grips With Vocal Acoustics With Chadley Ballantyne
Bass-baritone Chadley Ballantyne is Assistant Professor of Music, Voice at Stetson University. Dr Ballantyne is a frequent guest speaker on the topic of applying vocal acoustic pedagogy for both classical and CCM techniques. He joins Alexa this week on Singing Teachers Talk to discuss acoustics, formants, and resonances. Think of this episode as your guide to getting to grips with vocal acoustics. KEY MOMENTS‘If I can move a formant I can do something with it and get better at it’‘You use language everyday so you use formants all day long’
2022-03-23
1h 13
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 7 - Estilo Locutivo Casual con CATALINA PLATA
En el episodio de hoy continuaremos hablando del estilo locutivo natural o casual. Esta vez desde dos perspectivas: la fisiológica y la emocional. Acompáñanos a responder muchas preguntas interesante de la mano de nuestra invitada especial, la gran Catalina Plata, quien desde su experiencia en locución nos enseña cómo el manejo de las emociones influye en el desarrollo de este estilo locutivo.Aprendamos juntos en el podcast de Vocology Center, un episodio cada 15 días en tu plataforma de streaming favorita.
2022-03-16
39 min
El Podcast de Vocology Center
Ep 6 - Estilo Locutivo Natural con NORMA QUEVEDO
"Por favor hazme una toma que no suene a locutor"... "Que suene natural"...Uno de los estilos locutivos más pedidos en la actualidad por las agencias de publicidad y directores de audio, es el estilo natural. Un gran reto para muchos profesionales de la voz, pues debe sonar real, auténtico y confiable para la audiencia. Buscar a un locutor que no suene a locutor, es la tendencia por estos días en la publicidad y los medios de comunicación. La gran Norma Quevedo nos dará muy buenos TIPS para encontrar ese famoso estilo locutivo natural....
2022-03-02
34 min