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Music : Voice Lessons To Go Volume 1: Vocalize and Breath

Voice Lessons To Go Volume 1: Vocalize and Breath

by: Ariella Vaccarino



Voice Lessons To Go Volume 1: Vocalize and Breath
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0634479103223
Format: Single
Label: SheSingsOut
Manufacturer: SheSingsOut
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: SheSingsOut
Release Date: January 15, 2004
Sales Rank: 2608
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Join the thousands of singers who use Voice Lessons To GO! Voice Lessons To Go is a great way to get going on your singing voice. Vocalize and Breath is the first of Ariella Vaccarino's successful four volume series. Whether just beginning or as an addition to the work you have done. Now there is no excuse not to practice and improve because this CD makes it so convenient and easy. Vocalize and Breath consists of a half hour of vocal warms ups, then fantastic breathing exercises, and finally excellent advice on posture and training. You will be guided through the exercises with vocal examples and piano accompaniment by Ariella Vaccarino an excellent experienced voice teacher and professional singer from Los Angeles. Ariella's explanations are clear and easy to follow. Developing your singing voice no longer has to be just for people trying to make a career with their voice, or those with disposable income who can afford private lessons. The weekly price for voice lessons averages $45-150 an hour depending on your city. Who is this CD for? Singers, Actors, Dancers- This is an inexpensive way for the struggling artist to get and keep their voices in shape. Teenagers - Whether you are watching American Idol with pangs of desire to be on there, sing loudly along with your favorite pop stars, are trying out for the school musical, or dreaming of singing at the MET some day. People who struggling singing- There are those out there who feel, (it could be true or not) that they can't sing and are embarrassed when they have to be heard by others. This is an excellent private way to improve your singing with out having to deal with embarrassment or shyness. This CD will increase your abilities and confidence. Adults- Always singing in your car, shower, or doing Karaoke? -but just are not willing or able to shower yourself with private lessons yet. These CDs give you a private way of improving your confidence. Also available on Amazon from Voice Lessons To Go are: v.2 Do Re Mi- ear and Pitch Training v.3 Pure Vowels v.4 Stamina voicelessonstogo.com Check the site out and send in your voice for a vocal assessment BY Ariella herself!









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Disc 1:
  1. Introduction
  2. Posture
  3. Vocal Exercises- #1 Ma , 5 notes separate
  4. #2 Ma, 5 notes smooth
  5. #3 123454321
  6. #4 Ma up 5 down 5
  7. #5 We up 5 down 5
  8. #6 1 3 5 3 1
  9. #7 We (13531)
  10. #8 tweet
  11. #9 hmm down 5
  12. #10 hmm up 5 down 5
  13. #11 hmm octave jump
  14. #12 Br down 5
  15. #13 Br up 5 down 5
  16. #14 Br 1 3 5 8 5 3 1
  17. #15 hweet 1 3 5 8 5 3 1
  18. #16 hweet down 5
  19. #17 hweet add 1 3 5 8 5 3 1
  20. #18 hweet add more
  21. #19 wu same as #18
  22. #20 Ma Me Mi each 5 down
  23. #21 Ma Me Mi Mo Moo
  24. #22 Hweet down 5 staccato
  25. #23 ha hi ho each down 5 staccato
  26. Words of encouragement!
  27. Introduction to Breathing
  28. Dizziness- listen to this one!
  29. Breathing Exercises #1 Surprise breath
  30. #2 Surprise breath silent
  31. #3 Sip
  32. #4 Sipping Staccato
  33. #5 pf 1x
  34. #6 pf 2x
  35. #8 pf 3x
  36. #9 pf 5x
  37. #10 Candle
  38. #11 dog pant he
  39. #12 dog pant ha
  40. #13 dog pant he ha
  41. #14 Long Sips


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better Than Expected ...
These vocal exercises are very inexpensive to download and have made an improvement in my voice in a very short time. I've tried many of the programs on the market and this little CD has actually been more helpful than many of the bigger programs I've invested in. As a guy who tends get his voice caught up in his throat...these exercises have a tendency to bring the sound into the mask of the face while relieving the tension in the muscles surrounding the throat. This CD really helps ease my voice while, at the same time, gives it a pleasant resonance and/or ring.

The only downfall to these CD's are that the instructions are very short and I think it would be nice to be able to spend more uninterrupted time working on the examples. There is a very short explanation and then it takes you through the exercise very quickly. Instead of a minutes worth of time on each exercise...I think it would be helpful to have fewer exercises and give them more detail, depth, and time for practicing.

This is NOT a comprehensive program but I gave it five stars because the exercises, if practiced properly, REALLY do improve your voice. There are many programs on the market that cost more and will never make you a better singer. For the price of the MP3 download version...this is an absolute steal!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect for me! ...
I am happier than I can say with this program. This is the first thing I have bought on CD to work with my voice and the thing I love BEST is that it is not talky---you start doing the exercises and she keeps you moving thorugh them FAST. I LOVE THAT. Afterall, this is a CD you will work with a thousand times and you don't want to hear little stories over and over. There's none of that---you work on your voice steadily.

The only thing I think she should consider is telling people what to do next. I bought the mp3 download which was awesome---one click and I had it! But when the execises end, there is no direction about what should come next. I know she has other CD's and I read here in the reviews that you can use them together. At first, I thought, I guess I better use #1 for a month or so before I move on. Apparently that is not true, but I'm still not clear.

I noticed someone gave her a 3 for talking over the exercises. I thought that was totally unfair; I will stop and wait for her to come in and clarify when I am confused. About half way thorugh an exercise she will join in and I wait for those join ins to hear her and make sure I am doing it the way she wants. I really think that part is very, very valuable!!! Valerie, if you read this, don't stop doing that.

I use this in my car on the way to and from the gym and I have started doing more through out the day---I am really excited to find a program like this. It greatly exceeded my expectations!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very helpful ...
And simple too. Ariella makes it easy to strengthen your voice and breathing. I just started but I can see a difference already;-)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * plug and play ...
This is a good, basic warm-up set. It's great having it on CD to keep me focused to get the basics done. I move on from there. Four stars are because I get slightly irritated by her singing and playing when things speed up. I wish she wouldn't sing along, nor play all the notes. I tend to turn it off and do those myself. It's good to practice with your metronome anyway, and away from the CDs so you can really hear yourself and pay attention to your pitch as well. Great for traveling.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing Breathing Exercises! Helpful Vocal Exercises ...
I am a beginner, but my voice has already improved from practicing using this CD along as reading and practicing with other books such as: Singing for Dummies, Singing Coach Unlimited, free videos at expert village, etc.

If you're the kind of learner who learns from books, and DVD's and CD's etc. then this is a very good choice. One to add to your arsenal of learning how to sing. (I am looking around for a good vocal coach, and when I actually find one who can teach me and practice me with something other than what I've already learned then I'll work with one.)

Oh, and I'm checking out Roger Burnley's EZ Vocal Method, we'll see how that works. Good luck and best with your singing!

***I just had to add this: after using the breathing exercises in this CD one time (I'll be using it everyday for sure!) well, the range of my voice dramatically improved. The squeeky sound that comes when going from chest voice (lower notes) to head voice (higher notes) have disappeared. Wow, amazing, I'm so very grateful I can now reach the high notes easily, comfortably, effortlessly (like she said, if there's any discomfort, then you're doing it wrong). Thanks sooo much!

BTW, you can get this CD as an mp3 download here at Amazon, no waiting, no postage, easy at half the price too.


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