Tanner Doyle VRH and lesson review 11-16

 This weeks VRH was awesome, as always. I was a big fan of Madelyn Hamilton's performance of "Calm". I knew this song and was a big fan of it already, so I was stoked to hear her interpretation. I really thought her energy was good throughout the whole piece, because oh boy does it require some serious (maybe even manic) energy to pull this one off. This assisted the rhythm, as there were a few places where she stumbled but for the most part she kept up with that blazing fast patter. I feel like her sound came into her own mostly on longer notes, and was a little understated in those fast text sections. Keeping an open mouth and consistent breath flow despite many fast consonants would be a lifesaver for anyone in this situation.


My lesson was a good one, Thomas and I did some interesting exercises, and it was an off day due my being sick. One such exercise that I thought was interesting was we did a downward 5 note scale in my mid to low voice, and Thomas instructed me to feel as if my tongue was drooping down my throat. Although obviously this not normally the sensation we aim for with singing, I imagine it is due to my over-enlistment of super-glottal muscles to stabilize my larynx. I'll be interested to see how to combine this idea without allowing my tongue to be all the way in my throat. 

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