by Molly Mahoney | Nov 5, 2015 | Balance, Breathing, Singing
Molly’s been sharing a lot about how to be a better belter in her Belting series, so I thought I’d share a little about what I’ve been learning about breath support. Knowing how to breathe correctly is super important for a singer. Some of what I’ve been learning is a...
by Molly Mahoney | Mar 4, 2014 | Music, Musical Theatre
Do you wish you could sing longer phrases without needing to take a breath? Do you wish you could hold money notes out just a little longer? Do you run out of breath sooner than you'd like to? Are you sure you taking in as much air as possible and only using as much...
by Molly Mahoney | Feb 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
Have you ever heard a singer that makes you feel a little tense? Maybe there is something that you can't quiet put your finger on… but you know you are just a little on edge while you listen to them? It could be that they aren't singing through their diphthongs...
by Molly Mahoney | Jan 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
You may remember this earlier post about the term Passaggio. Well – this is such a hot topic in my voice lessons, I thought I'd bring it back. The Passaggio or Vocal Break is something that causes grief for singers of all ages. You might not even realize that...
by Molly Mahoney | Nov 19, 2013 | Uncategorized
When first learning how to read music, it can be hard to remember the difference between a whole rest and a half rest. Here's how I help my students to tell them apart.