This Technique differs from others by using the resonators to power and “place” the voice. It is a tried and true method perfected by Eileen Moss over thirty years ago, and is extremely effective in all styles of music. The beauty of VME is that it can be reconstructed to meet individual needs of singers, and is not a “cookie cutter” approach to voice training. The voice is a unique instrument and needs for one may be different for another — that is the power of Voice Made Easy. VME works with rock, country, rhythm and blues, gospel, and classical.
Voice Made Easy is designed to develop and/or build your voice so that it shows its true beauty and character.
- Power your voice without vocal strain and damage.
- Find, Strengthen, and identify the “Head Voice“, commonly referred to as the falsetto, learn through VME how the “two” work.
- Find your natural voice: How to sing in tune. Learn to “hear” yourself so that your voice can match pitch.
- Strengthen the voice: Learn the mechanics of vocal production together with exercises specifically designed for you.
- Learn the mechanics of vocal production together with exercises specifically designed for you.
- Expand vocal range: Open up your range step by step crossing registers evenly and smoothly so that there is no break in between.
- Find “key” for your voice: Discover where your voice naturally “lies” — the tessitura.
- Build technique for all genres – From opera to gospel and everything in-between. All genres of music have the potential for vocal damage if the voice is used incorrectly. This technique will keep you from harming your instrument.
- Identify and correct vocal problems: Learn to “hear” and “feel” disturbances in the vocal line. Once you identify the causes of different kinds of vocal problems, then you can learn how to correct them.
- How to avoid vocal problems: Once you learn how to hear and feel disturbances in the vocal line, you will be taught how to prevent them from developing.
- Breath control: Learn the different parts of the abdominal wall that control the flow of air, when, where, and how to use them.
- Voice placement: Learn how to direct the flow of air taking stress away from the vocal cords.
- How to audition: Be prepared when auditioning. Learn what is expected and how to be ready.
- Vocal Hygiene: Learn how to keep the voice healthy.