
38. Singing techniques: Estill and complementary vowels
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Do you sing? If so, how aware are you about the shape of the different parts of your mouth? This episode I speak with Andrea Veal, a vocal performer and teacher out of Southeastern New Hampshire. We discuss 2 of the many techniques she uses in her studio: Estill, and complementary vowels from Ken Bozeman.
Follow Andrea:
Website: https://www.andreaveal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreavealvoicestudio
YouTube Teaching: https://www.youtube.com/@andreaveal8314
YouTube Singing: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwG1VOF-Uw_u369ZyczUdn93BS7EuNV3K&si=tHEafhzIEJL2ZyUF
Resources mentioned in the episode:
The National Association of Teachers of Singing: https://www.nats.org/
Estill Voice International: https://estillvoice.com/
Further resources Andrea recommends:
The Structures and Movement of Breathing, Barbara Conable
Practical Vocal Acoustics by Kenneth Bozeman
What Every Singer Needs to Know About the Body by Melissa Malde
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