Talk O’ Tuesdays! #8 – Giving Birth…To New Art.

Talk O’ Tuesdays! Giving Birth…To New Art. I used to call myself a ‘throat’.  What did I mean by that?  Well, I became so enamored with working out all my cumbersome vocal issues in my early years, that I had gained quite a bit of confidence in my singing/sight-reading skills just after my undergrad degree […]

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Featured Educational Singer Video! #8

Featured Educational Singer Video! While a doctoral student at the University of Oklahoma, I was assigned to teach a very special composition major, Leah Kennedy. I knew immediately she would be a trail blazer. I taught her voice lessons for three years while I taking my coursework. She has an amazing soprano voice. I showed […]

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Actual Teacher Quotes! #12

Actual Teacher Quotes! Here’s our “ATQ” #12! This quote was used to get out of the nose, and it worked! Enjoy! Again, please remember that we are always open to receiving quotes you may have from your “Vocal Journey” as well, so please share them with us by sending them to us at: info@m-ostudio.com and […]

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Monday Morning Motivation! #9

Monday Morning Motivation!   “Every artist was first an amateur.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson     While this quote is somewhat motivating, do you feel like you aren’t far enough along than you should be whether in life or in art? Do you consider yourself an amateur, professional, and/or an artist? Can you only be a professional to be […]

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Learn Why It’s Important To Read Sheet Music!

Learn Why It’s Important To Read Sheet Music! Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Well, we do! 😉 This week’s video is about the importance of being able to read sheet music. Some singers and musicians think they can solely rely on their ear, but you know what? You also need to know […]

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Talk O’ Tuesdays! #7 -Moving?…Now What?

Talk O’ Tuesdays! Moving? Now What! If you have been in the business of singing for any amount of time, one thing we all know in this business is the saying: “Ya go where the work is.”  Rather powerful and loaded statement, albeit, poor grammar. However, as it stands, this means that we are rather familiar […]

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