Description:
Today’s lesson will focus on ‘Vocal Fry’ which sounds like a low crackly sound. This happens when your vocal cords gently flutter and in order to do this you must release your jaw and tongue. Vocal Fry can be a fun technique but you should not rely on it too much because that would not be good for the health of your vocals!
Lessons:
- 1: Welcome to 30 Day Singer
- 2: Warm Up with a Routine
- 3: Getting the Most From This Course
- 4: Healthy Vocal Technique
- 5: Posture for Singing
- 6: Breathing for Singing
- 7: Anatomy of the Larynx
- 8: Applying Warm-Ups to a Song
- 9: Rest Day
- 10: Healthy Cord Compression
- 11: Chest Voice
- 12: All About Head Voice
- 13: Stretching Your Range
- 14: Vocal Tone
- 15: Frequently Asked Questions
- 16: Recap / Rest Day 2
- 17: Dynamics
- 18: Belting
- 19: Vocal Fry
- 20: Falsetto
- 21: Runs, Turns and Falls
- 22: Vibrato
- 23: Mixed Voice
- 24: Recap / Rest Day 3
- 25: Putting It All Together
- 26: Phrasing and Style
- 27: Confidence and Nerves
- 28: Performance
- 29: Growing As An Artist
- 30: The End
Instructor: Jonathan Estabrooks
Hailed by the New York Times as ‘a robust baritone’, award-winning performer and Juilliard alum Jonathan Estabrooks continues to leave his mark on the opera, musical theatre and crossover genres. Appearing in his native Canada, the United States and abroad, his is impressive vocal performances have led to debuts at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center and performances with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Israeli Chamber Orchestra and alongside Broadway stars Ashley Brown, Aaron Lazar and Kelli O’Hara. With over half a million views on YouTube, he has been featured on the front page Billboard.com and twice in the New York Times, CBC Television, CNN and NBC.