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Vocal Arts

Peter Barber
Acapella Music
Voiceover Industry
Bass Gang
Matthew Aucoin
A Cappella Groups
Tiktok
Egypt
Contemporary Classical Music
Modern Opera
Cruise Ship Entertainment
Youtube
Kara Awards
The Wellerman
Music For New Bodies
Music Education
Original Music
Valhalla Calling
WWE
Billie Eilish
Pentatonix

Hi everyone, and welcome to Vocal Arts, the podcast that explores the world of professional voice artists. My name is Peter Barber, and I’ll be your guide along this path of vocal performance. I’m primarily a professional opera singer, music producer, and bass vocalist. Over the course of my career, I’ve trained and performed with world-class singers. I’ve learned all about the physiology and func... more

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Logan Alexandra
A singer known for creating mashups and choir content on social media
Self-employed
Episode: Logan Alexandra: Make Viral Music
Danny Brevik
Professional singer and voice teacher known as Big Brev
Episode: Big Brev: Bass Singer Academy (with Special Cameo from Tim Foust!)
Tim Foust
Renowned bass singer and member of Home Free
Episode: Big Brev: Bass Singer Academy (with Special Cameo from Tim Foust!)
Johanna Kurkela
Singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and member of the bands Auri and Eye Of Melian.
Episode: Johanna Kurkela: The Voice of Auri
Lucie Burns
Author of The Art of Live Performance Unlocked and performance psychology coach
Episode: Lucie Burns: Unlock Your Art
Cesar De La Rosa
Singer-songwriter and member of VoicePlay
VoicePlay
Episode: Cesar De La Rosa: Born to Sing
Rachel Potter
Broadway performer and singer-songwriter
Artist, upcoming Broadway album presenter
Episode: Rachel Potter: Broadway Vocals
Yannis Papadopoulos
Lead vocalist of Beast in Black
Beast in Black
Episode: Yannis Papadopoulos: Beast In Black
Simone Simons
Lead vocalist of the symphonic metal band Epica
Epica
Episode: Simone Simons: The Voice of Epica

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Peter Barber
Host and professional opera singer with extensive experience in various genres and a background in vocal science and training.

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Mark Garrett: Master of Harsh Vocals
Q: What kind of stuff do you offer and what can you teach someone over there?
Mark teaches false chord-based screams and emphasizes a goal-oriented, loose teaching approach, encouraging students to explore their unique vocal style.
Mark Garrett: Master of Harsh Vocals
Q: How did you find your kind of niche on YouTube, getting into the extreme vocals?
Mark discusses how he had been working a desk job but wanted to pursue his passion for harsh vocalization. He started producing content for YouTube during the pandemic, which later gained traction as audiences were more engaged.
Cesar De La Rosa: Born to Sing
Q: What do you do outside of music? Hobbies, shows, things you love?
I love to lounge, host friends, watch Studio Ghibli films, and sing karaoke. I also enjoy esoteric knowledge and taking care of my dog.
Cesar De La Rosa: Born to Sing
Q: What advice would you give to young singers or young artists who are interested in making a living out of singing?
Learn to read music, take it seriously, and maintain a leadership mindset. Adaptability and flexibility are also important as you face the unpredictable nature of gigs.
Lucie Burns: Unlock Your Art
Q: What do you find with all your experiences are the most common performer pressure points that people run into?
Common performer pressure points include self-doubt, lack of audience connection, and perfectionism.

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This podcast provides an in-depth exploration of the diverse world of vocal performance through insightful conversations with professional voice artists. Topics frequently discussed include vocal techniques, the unique challenges faced by vocalists across different genres, and the journeys of various guests in the music industry. Notable conversations often highlight experiences from opera to contemporary music, emphasizing personal narratives, performance psychology, and the technical nuances of vocal training. The unique blend of guest backgrounds—from Broadway performers to acapella artists—creates a rich tapestry of perspectives for listeners passionate about vocal arts.

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1. Logan Alexandra
2. Danny Brevik
3. Tim Foust
4. Johanna Kurkela
5. Lucie Burns
6. Cesar De La Rosa
7. Rachel Potter
8. Yannis Papadopoulos

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