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2 years ago
Hi there. I finished the beginner course not too long ago. am working on the advanced course to increase range now. Have definitely seen results.
I'm wondering if after the beginner courses if there's a suggested path to take as far as practicing and programming goes.
Still being in the pretty upper novice stage as far as singing goes, it's a little overwhelming seeing all of the different courses offered on this website. Especially after the beginner course is over. For me, this is because the practice and videos went from being a very linear path, to what it is now: basically a 'buffet' of different vocal subjects to work on.
Any advice as to what might be a good order or system to work all of these concepts in would be fantastic. Appreciate it in advance.
Thanks!
-Scott
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CCamille van Niekerk 2 years ago
We do have a "level 2" course in the works, so that'll provide a clear path for you soon! The course has been shot and edited, and is in the final stages of production before release.
Since each singer has different goals (and experience levels, even following the beginner course), the rest of the site is self-guided. I encourage you to look through each section on the site and see which tutorials interest you! Similar to regular in-person lessons, you can tailor your "program" to suit your needs and your future goals. A good approach is: consider the songs you're currently working on, any difficulties you have singing them, and select the tutorials that align with those goals.
My best advice for structuring your practice and tracking improvement is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwzvDGmHJvQ
https://www.30daysinger.com/blog/one-lesson-per-day-how-to-practice-for-the-best-results
https://www.30daysinger.com/blog/how-to-improve-your-singing-voice-steps-to-follow-for-self-study
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CCamille van Niekerk 2 years ago
Glad to hear that, and happy to help!