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Ariella, or to whomever is checking these for her, I want to start
out by saying thanks for voice lessons to go. I’m a singer that took
6yrs of private voice lessons so I know my limitations and whether
I’m straining or not. I don’t have the voice exercises to work on
though. Thank you for that. I love the breathing exercies. I’m
currently working on my projection and diaphram which go hand in
hand..and my control is not how it used to be. I’m a survivor of a
car accident. In ICU I had oxygen tubes going through my nose,
through my throat, and to my lungs. I believe that might have bruised
my vocal chords some. I’ve been taking it easy to prevent strain and
more damage. My goal is to be an inspiration to those who want to
sing. I want them to know of my struggle and how I got back to the
singer I once was. We’ll be featuring talent at my therapy program
and they asked me to sing in it. I’m confident that I will be ready
when I do voice lessons to go. You’re not sure how high each
individual can sing so I pause the cd and sing as high as i can then
I resume. Well, I thank you again for making this accessible to us.
I love hearing from you! Since I can’t have you all over for lessons and recitals in my studio, it would be awesome for you to write to me and tell me your stories: Why you bought these CDs, what kind of singer you are, how you use Voice Lessons To GO, what your experiences were with them, where you practice with them etc… I will post some of them right here on this page and show them off!
So please submit them to: mystory@voicelessonstogo.com
June 4th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
Email from Diana
Ariella, or to whomever is checking these for her, I want to start
out by saying thanks for voice lessons to go. I’m a singer that took
6yrs of private voice lessons so I know my limitations and whether
I’m straining or not. I don’t have the voice exercises to work on
though. Thank you for that. I love the breathing exercies. I’m
currently working on my projection and diaphram which go hand in
hand..and my control is not how it used to be. I’m a survivor of a
car accident. In ICU I had oxygen tubes going through my nose,
through my throat, and to my lungs. I believe that might have bruised
my vocal chords some. I’ve been taking it easy to prevent strain and
more damage. My goal is to be an inspiration to those who want to
sing. I want them to know of my struggle and how I got back to the
singer I once was. We’ll be featuring talent at my therapy program
and they asked me to sing in it. I’m confident that I will be ready
when I do voice lessons to go. You’re not sure how high each
individual can sing so I pause the cd and sing as high as i can then
I resume. Well, I thank you again for making this accessible to us.
June 4th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
I am really touched by your email and hope that you have a speedy recovery. I am glad the breathing exercises are helping you.
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