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In March of 2015 Voicercise Technology was passed onto our 3rd generation of Voice Specialists, Naomi T Kaye's Daughter, Roxy Miller after 10 years of Training.

The Importance Of Vocal Dynamics

  • Belting and Movement
  • Muscles and Vowels
  • Your Most Important Skill: Listening

Genres What is Vocal Dynamics? Vocal Dynamics is the control of your voice. This includes: belting, movement, muscle use, vowels/ phonetics.

This tells us that singing is more like a science than a unique skill. Your approach and history with what you’ve listened to help decide how your voice develops.

Watching live singers can help you visualize certain techniques.

Make sure to practice as this helps you develop your control and understanding of vocal dynamics.

Belting And Movement

Genres Belting is the action of pushing for notes towards the end of your chest voice while singing. Belting is a skill that you have to build your muscles to improve with.

We use our soft palate muscles as an amplifier for our sound. Doing soft palate yawns help you build those muscles so that pushing no longer strains the vocal cords.

That being said, we want to look at the slope and movement of a song. We want to ask ourselves what level of push the song uses at the beginning to the end.

Use your voice strategically and only push where the singer is pushing. This will help reduce the chances of straining by belting for long periods of time.

Jennifer Hudson is known for her belting power and fullness. Vocal training and belting exercises have helped her maintain control over her high chest register. Allowing her to do many riffs and flowing crescendos while singing.

Muscles And Vowels

Genres We have 7 main muscles we use for singing. These include: the cheeks, nose, lips, jaw, tongue, soft palate, and stomach.

Try to use song mapping where you physically write down what muscles you will use at what part in any song. This helps you to keep your singing consistent.

The muscles are important as they help you with your breathing and tonality control. This goes hand in hand when pushing, or trying to sing quietly.

Another thing to keep in mind is the limited number of vowels in the English language. We have a, e, i, o, and u.

If we naturally use these vowels, we are already engaging our cheek, jaw, tongue, stomach, and lip muscles.

Try over enunciating vowels while singing to have a song sound more fuller. Simply pull up the lyrics and circle all the vowels so you know where you need to open up in a song.

Your Most Important Skill: Listening

Always build on what you’ve already heard. When listening to a song the first time we may not catch all the techniques or dynamics being used.

That’s why it takes us a couple listens to sing more accurately with a song. The more time you spend rehearsing a song the more likely you are to hear the muscles, overenunciating, slope, slides, vibrato, etc.

It may take a moment but as long as you are consistent with hearing where these techniques need to be used, you will do just fine.

Eventually you’ll be able to duplicate things with your voice from only needing to listen to a song a couple times.

When working with music, you are always in the process of training your ear. The ear, being one of the most important senses in music, can be your ace to comfortable singing.

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    "I have already noticed a difference in my voice and so have my friends. I am able to sing songs I swear that I could never sing."

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    "I was a novice singer. Not much certainty that I could be better. With this voice training, I am getting better and better. Roxy helps you find your voice."

    • Jim Boe Broadway Actor
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    "I’m on my 1st international tour, about to perform in front of hundreds of people in Italy, I started to freak out, but the only thing that brought me peace was your vocal warm up and picturing being back in your studio."

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    "I want to let you know people were telling her how amazed their were with her vibrato, at age 9! That credit is to you! Thank you for being being the greatest voice coach."

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    Jada just did her solo, for her vocal review for her performing arts school. She did very well. Great review. She Got her 1st ever Superior!!!! She is through the roof happy.

    • Lisa Austin (Happy mom of Jada)
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    I have been a professional for years and lead worship at my church, and believe me, Roxy knows what she's talking about! My singing, performing, songwriting, and recording sessions have all improved because of her help.

    • Meredith Coats
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    "Roxy has been fantastic! I am very pleased with my decision to enroll my 6 year old son with Roxy at her studio in Clearwater. His voice is growing every week."

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    So far, Naomi’s Voice Studio has helped me so much! I have started to gain more confidence in myself and she makes me WANT to improve. She believes in me.

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    I was singing in the car today and my dad was super shocked. I was singing with a lift, and my mouth open wide I feel so much better about my singing. I wanted to thank you for setting me up with Roxy!!

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    Awesome vocal coach. Helps you work with what you have and gives you the tools and support to drastically improve.

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    Naomi’s Voice Studio taught my son SO much during just the consultation. He was so excited for his first lesson. They are patient, professional, and genuine.

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    My daughter quickly learned how to get her voice to a higher range and she has learned how to sing intricate RnB runs. Her singing has definitely improved and she has so much fun during her lessons.

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    I’ve been blown away with how quickly I was able to connect and relate to the teacher which is huge for me. She loves what she does and it reflects onto how she teaches.

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    My daughter has been attending classes here for just a few months and they have done an awesome job. She’s built her confidence and learned new techniques. She always has such a great time with during her lessons too.

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    This was the most amazing experience for my daughter and I. Not only did we find an amazing vocal coach, but they helped my daughter write songs and recorded them and make a really nice youtube video.

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    I’ve been getting compliments on my voice, how it sounds beautiful and it’s because of you and your technique.I want to thank you, I’ve been getting compliments on my voice, how it sounds beautiful and it’s because of you and your technique you taught me with your Voicercise.

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    I had great success with Voicercise ... three short lessons and I gained better control of my lower and higher notes ... extending my range from 2.5 to 3.5 octaves in the process!

    • Randall Gillion
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