Camryn-Voice Lessons+VRH 9/21/23

 In voice lessons this week, my teacher and I focused on tension-free warm-ups. Because I was sick last week and my voice still had "flem" and was tired, it was hard to sing. During warm-ups, we focused on "sucking a thick milkshake through a straw", and lifting the soft palate so there was no room for tension in the throat. After using these warm-ups and switching between "oo" "a", and "e" vowels, my throat did not feel tight or tense, but it was very tired. We went over pronunciation for a French piece, "Offrande", and discussed how French is more "nasally", and can be very challenging to learn. I'm very excited to learn and sing a new language!


For VRH, I want to describe Lauren's performance! She sang "Breathe", from In the Heights. I love how she prioritized her lower notes with the higher notes! Even though they were more chest-voiced, the breath support was strong, and her voice projected throughout the room. Her voice filled the room, and her mouth was open enough for every word to be clear. I could feel Lauren's energy connect with everyone in the room, and she stayed "in character" the whole performance. She maintained good posture throughout her piece, never locking her knees, always moving (whether moving to a new spot in the room, or moving her hands to tell her story), and kept her head and spine aligned. Overall, it was an amazing performance, and I love how she committed to connect her story to the audience. 

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