

You're scared of performing live because you're worried you won't make it through your entire set...
No matter how hard you push, you can't reach higher notes...
Your voice is inconsistent and your capabilities change on a day to day basis...
You're practicing your singing at home, but you always feel like you have to push to reach certain notes...
You understand the concept of mix voice, but nothing you do seems to eliminate the crack when you go from low to high...
After a practice session you wake up the next morning feeling tired and maybe even a little hoarse so you feel like you need to take a break from singing.

Continue working the same way won't magically make it easier... Quite the contrary! You might actually make it worse and end up with a vocal injury!
You are not stuck with the voice and effort levels you are at right now. Through the correct techniques and exercises you can make singing feel easier and improve your vocal skills!


Pushing for high notes...
Yelling instead of belting...
Squeezing my abs to get more support...
Doing whatever it takes to get the note out...
Pushing the chest voice up as much as possible just to crack into a weak head voice...
Getting tired after just three songs...
Thinking that when singing feels hard you know you're on the right path because you're pushing yourself to become better...
Those are all things that I used to do many years ago and is how I ended up at the hospital.
The day Dr. Smith - my laryngologist - told me that I had vocal pre-nodules was the worst day of my life.
I thought I had lost my voice forever and my voice was everything to me...
I couldn't afford to lose it - it was how I expressed myself, how I paid my bills and pretty much my entire identity...
Luckily it wasn't all doom and gloom!
She said that with some therapy I was gonna be able to get my voice back...
But if I didn't want to keep ending up in this same situation over and over again I would have to change the way I used my voice.

Get your voice unstuck from your throat
Sing for hours without getting tired
Have control over your voice
Get a more consistent voice
Establish a good and healthy foundation for your voice
Then you need start paying attention to what singing feels like. I promise you that when singing feels good, you will sound good. But if singing doesn't feel good, you're not going to sound as good as you could.
Trust me, if I - someone who's been pushing and straining for more than 10 years - could learn how to do this, then so can you.



First we need to identify where your tension is coming from and what we can do to release it. Without this step everything else will be useless as you will continue to work harder than you have to, which tires you out!

Singing is all about finding the balance between breath and muscle engagement. We will look at some breathing techniques that will help you to find a better balance and sing more effortlessly.

We often here the phrase "you need to project more", but more often than not, that's not the problem (because that usually just leads to yelling), but rather a resonance problem. Let's open up those resonators!

Your voice consists of muscles and just like any other muscle in your body we need to strengthen those muscles. Through the various exercises in this course you will do exactly that, without tiring yourself out.

Learn all the techniques and exercises you need to take the pressure away from your throat and sing with more ease.

Expand your range and sing high notes through techniques and exercises designed to make it easy!

Balance your voice and develop a strong mix to smooth through the vocal break and stop voice cracks!

Increase Your Stamina Course
Hit High Notes Course
Erase The Break Course