Voice Training, Vocal Lessons
Have you tried to sing before? What kind of voice training did you use? What kind of vocal lessons did you have? I had conventional teachers who taught me some good things, but had two tendencies that interfered with my goals.
- They couldn’t give me simple, easy exercises to unleash my inner vocal star.
- They had the tendency to waste my lesson time with long monologues about everything that doesn’t help me sing better.
In Singing Success, vocal coach Brett Manning respects the value of your time by focusing on the secrets that will help you improve your voice. Watch Hayley Williams, lead singer of Paramore, show you how Brett transformed her voice in a few short vocal lessons:
In Singing Success, Brett Manning gives you twelve CDs packed with the kind of voice training that unleashes the potential of vocal stars like Keith Urban, Hayley Williams, Michael Barnes, Taylor Swift, and more!
- Brett’s exercises are simple and easy, and they unlock the amazing singer that is already in you.
- When you buy Singing Success, you are getting the best vocal training in the music industry, for less than the cost of one hour in Brett’s studio, delivered to your door for you to use when it’s convenient for you.
- You don’t need to learn to play the piano. Brett gives you all the accompaniment you need.
Ordering Singing Success is an important first step in becoming the singer you want to be. I have achieved results much faster by using Singing Success than I did in the conventional voice teacher world.
For example, under the instruction of conventional voice teachers, I might add a half step to my useful range per semester. With Singing Success, I added over half an octave to my useful range in about two months. I have been using Singing Success for about a year now, and I am warming up over a three octave range. I can use almost all of those three octaves. My useful range is the second E-flat below middle C to male high C. That G above middle C, which in the classical world basses like I aren’t supposed to sing, I’m using now in a bright chesty mix voice, and it is sounding great. How many basses can sing Bon Jovi? I thought I never would. Then, at band practice a couple weeks ago, I started singing “Every time I look at you, baby I see somethin’ new,” in the chesty mix voice that Singing Success taught me to use. I even soared up to the high B for “dreamin’s just a waste of time,” a few bars later. The whole experience sounded good and felt great. That is voice training. That is vocal lessons.