How to Train Your Voice to Sing High Notes




How to Train Your Voice to Sing High Notes

If there is one thing EVERY student for the last decade has asked me, it's all about the high notes! Everyone wants them. And there are a lot of stumbling blocks to getting there.

FIRST: you've got to know how your voice works. Biologically speaking! Your body is your instrument. Know it. Love it. Use it the way that is healthy and powerful.

SECOND: why the hell are high notes so hard? You've got to understand exactly what's going on in the instrument, to diagnose the issue, and present a solution. 

THIRD: you've got to know HOW to train, and only then, WHAT exercises to train with.

That's why I made this course. To teach you these three things.

By the end of this course, you will have created a program designed for your voice to practice high notes, along with checks and balances on making sure you're practicing the RIGHT way, and not teaching your nervous system to memorize something harmful (like tension, stress, or over engagement of the laryngeal muscles!)

The class includes supplemental materials, including visualizations of vocalises, a free practice chart, and more.

- Edward Atkinson

Edward Atkinson received his Master's in Vocal Performance and a Performer's Diploma in Vocal Performance from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. He has performed in Europe, Canada, and America for 15+ years, and has taught for 10+ years. More can be learned at my website.

If there is one thing EVERY student for the last decade has asked me, it's all about the high notes!

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What you will learn
  • Understand how high notes are produced + understand how to train their body to sing better high notes.

Rating: 4.6

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 1 hour

Instructor: Edward Atkinson


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