What topic do you want to see on tonebase voice?

At tonebase voice we strive to deliver first rate content that singers can really learn from. Whether it's a course in the library, a two week intensive or a community challenge or a livestream with an amazing artist or teacher, we strive to give our singers the tools to learn and grow in their art. While we have so much amazing content that we will be sharing in the weeks and months ahead, our work creating and producing resources for you is a never ending project. At the heart of every great project is a spirit of collaboration. With that in mind, we want to  hear from you! What do you want to see on the tonebase voice platform? Is there a subject you want to dive deeper into? A singer whose insights you really want to understand? A composer who you can't get enough of? A technique that you want to master? Now's your chance to share those great ideas!

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    • JohnEric_Robinson
    • 10 mths ago
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    Technique, particularly laryngeal registration

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      • Heidi_Vass
      • 10 mths ago
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      This one would be very popular!!

    • Letizia
    • 10 mths ago
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    I need a special course about Schubert because I can't really understand the cultural environment behind lieder, and I struggle with the context of this composer also in piano music, because I can't figure out how he is both a Classical and a Romantic composer, being contemporary both of Beethoven (whose character is very well defined and unique also not being a Romantic) and Chopin (who is a pure Romantic). I cannot find the unique voice and character of Schubert as much as I do with other composers such as Mozart or Beethoven.

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      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 10 mths ago
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      This is a fantastic topic. Schubert is such a giant in Lieder. This is on the top of my list  :)

    • Stephanos_Karaoulis
    • 10 mths ago
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    Pitch accuracy on high notes and general

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 9 mths ago
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      Excellent topic! Pitch accuracy is such an interesting and under-covered subject in Vocal Arts. Because singers don't have a tangible external instrument that can be corrected visually, so much of our work with pitch is audiation (imagining the pitch - or thinking and doing). I will absolutely make a note to cover this at some point. It's a fascinating subject and one that, on a practical level, I help singers with all the time :) 

      • Stephanos_Karaoulis
      • 9 mths ago
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      Hi Heidi! Thank you for your response. I appreciate you taking the time to write such an informative message!

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    • Stephan
    • 9 mths ago
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    I would appreciate a course/workshop on "how to deal with the different acoustics we are exposed to all the time". I find it difficult sometimes - especially in audition settings with little or no time to get accustomed to the room - to stick to "my" singing without pushing. I am sure there are strategies to develop a good approach to new rooms. 

     

    What I have been looking for for a long time - for my own understanding as well as my teaching - is an animation of the larynx during phonation, especially depicting the muscles during the register changes, showing the tilting and so on. A visual explanation would help me to get an even clearer picture of what is going on. 

     

    I personally would love to have a repertoire course on "Das Lied von der Erde" by Mahler. 

     

    Thank you very much for all the great content in here! 

    Stephan 

      • Coffee-drinking soprano, trainer of voices and tonebase voice content lead
      • Heidi_Vass
      • 9 mths ago
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      These are all fantastic ideas. In the coming months, we will be releasing an extensive course on science informed voice pedagogy with Lynn Helding. That should go a long way toward bridging some of those gaps in understanding laryngeal registration and vocal process. We are truly just getting started with this topic. I will absolutely take your suggestion about an animation!! This is a topic that almost all singers struggle with at some point or another. I'll also make a note of the acoustic topic (again, that is such a universal challenge!).  And Mahler sounds like a great idea too  :)  Thank you so much for these fantastic suggestions!

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