Your own personal Singing Lessons in the privacy of your own space. Vocal qualities and techniques; gentle and encouraging; music theory offered in a vocally explorative fashion. Find fun and freedom through improvising. From the North Coast of Australia, Come sing with me. Jump on my Mailing List! www.shelly.com.au/mailing-list/www.shelly.com.auhttps://www.patreon.com/Shelly_Brown https:/... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This Episode delves into where your voice would sit in a traditional Soprano, Alto, Tenor or Bass range, if yo... more
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I wanted to do a shorter episode for just the Vocal Warm up while you drive somewhere and you know you gotta speak and you need to warm your voice up ready to go.
Singing in the G Major Key,
and then moving to it's relative minor... more
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Heya, I wanted to work on a warm up that is a minor pentatonic descnding run, and on open vowel sounds.
Then we head into a song about my chickens.
Here's the words -
Amin C7
You Never let me down, you... more
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Thanks for tuning in to my podcast. Lotsa love to you out there.
In this lesson we look at the Relative minor scale as a warm up.
1, 2, flat 3, 4, 5, flat 6, flat 7, 8.
For my exercise I leave out the f... more
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Shelly is a wonderful instructor—the show is fun, with singing exercises you can do in the car, around the house or anywhere. Thanks, Shelly!
As a musician who has always struggled singing, I’ve been working really hard over the past year to learn to sing better. This podcast has been a big part of this journey for me. Shelly’s calm energy and warmth are so welcoming and always makes me feel better about learning to sing. Even when I don’t feel like I can do it, she makes me feel like I can!
Shelly is masterful is providing accessible ways of learning singing techniques to grasp hold of and embody. She builds in links to music theory via singing learning by ear, that I can apply to playing my guitar and songwriting which I haven’t been able to learn anywhere else.
As an actress I use this podcast to warm me up for voiceover work and to grow my singing voice! She’s the best I’ve found in podcast land!
This is such a great podcast! Shelly has incredible energy. Her lessons are fun, engaging, artistic, challenging, silly at times (in the best way), and so musical! I’m in no way a singer, but I’m having the best time listening to Shelly’s playful instruction while I’m unabashedly singing in the car 😊
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This podcast offers an engaging and supportive platform for individuals interested in improving their singing skills. Focusing on vocal techniques, the host encourages exploration, creativity, and improvisation while providing practical singing exercises that listeners can practice in various settings, such as the car or at home. The content encompasses so much more than just singing; it addresses music theory and the emotional aspects of singing, creating a vibrant learning experience that resonates with both novice and experienced singers.
Listeners can expect a warm, inviting atmosphere where they can learn at their own pace. Unique elements include personal anecdotes from the host, insights on the music industry, and community-building... more
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