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Hosted by world renowned vocal coach John Henny, The Intelligent Vocalist delves into all things singing - from anatomy and vocal science, to performance, lessons, health, artist development and inside industry practices, Join John as he opens the door to the world of singing and gives insights gleaned from his many decades of teaching everyone from beginners to superstars, as well as training other leading voice teachers.
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Agile Vocalist

Rachel Medanic

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Agile Vocalist is a podcast about sound and the performing arts with a California connection. Explore artist stories and learn music history, get inspired, and learn about how sound and the arts impact our lives. Created and hosted by Rachel Medanic, Agile Vocalist is for the curious, the creative, and for anyone willing to explore the connection between sound and our shared humanity. Agile Vocalist episodes, liner notes, and additional visual materials also available at: https://www.agilevo ...
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The Vocalist Podcast is your ultimate guide to all things vocal technique, college musical theatre auditions, audition tips, and so much more! Here we will interview top musical theatre professors on the audition process, and industry pros, as well as talk about evidence based vocal tips to take your singing to the next level.
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Hosted by world renowned vocal coach Eli Prinsen, The Visual Vocalist explores all things singing - including technique, mindset, training, performance, lessons and health. Join Eli as he gives his unique perspective to the world of singing and shares 35 years of experience of singing and teaching everyone from beginners to superstars, as well as training other top vocal coaches all over the world.
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Podcast con entrevistas súper interesantes a los cantantes más conocidos de la escena Pop y Rock en España. También a técnicos de sonido en estudio y directo, y productores. Hablamos de la carrera de los músicos CANTANTES desde el punto de vista vocal, de su técnica, trucos, ejercicios de calentamiento, experiencias, consejos para los demás cantantes... Todo ello tratado siempre en un ambiente profesional, serio, pero muy entrañable debido al trato serio y cordial de cada una de las entrevistas.
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"The Holistic Voice" is a podcast made by vocalists, for vocalists. Each episode features an interview with an industry professional that is designed to help you navigate your life as a vocalist. On our show, we discuss vocal health and technique applicable to every genre of music, managing yourself as a business, career opportunities for vocalists, artistic development, and more!
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Hello, I am Marsh Brodeur; Troubadour and Raconteur. I am a vocal coach with thirty years professional experience. I enjoy interviewing musicians, sharing original music, education, and telling stories about music and musicians from multiple genres. The majority of my focus is on musicians from the Reno, Lake Tahoe area of Northern Nevada and Northern California. We keep it light and fun and sassy and slightly irreverent at times and will always include music with the commentary. Cheers.
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In this episode, John discusses breaking through self-imposed limitations in singing. He explores the power of memories and stories in shaping our beliefs about our voice and potential, and encourages singers to embrace their unique voice and let go of negative self-talk. Episode highlights: Past experiences and memories shape our beliefs about our…
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Poet Ali is a poet, compelling performer, lyricist, performance artist and inspirational speaker whose performances and presentations focus on connection with ourselves and our environments. As a soulosopher and entertainer, he is a inspires us to use our gifts to catalyze self-discovery and well-being. As an Iranian-American, Ali gives talks for b…
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In this episode, John Henny discusses the lessons he learned from writing and publishing his latest book, 'The Mature Singer's Guidebook.' He talks about the challenges he faced during the writing process, how he overcame self-doubt and resistance, and offers valuable advice for anyone embarking on a big project. Episode highlights: Imposter syndro…
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In this episode, John Henny discusses the importance of singing from the vocal tract. He shares his inspiration for writing his book, The Mature Singer's Guidebook, and how his work with Kerrie Obert helped him understand the significance of the vocal tract in maintaining a healthy voice. Episode highlights: The vocal tract plays a crucial role in …
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In this episode, John talks with Susan Lowell de Solórzano about the concept of biotensegrity and its application to singing. Susan shares her personal experience with biotensegrity and how it changed her approach to singing. She emphasizes the importance of balancing tension and relaxation in singing, and explores the use of metaphors and imagery …
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21 Guests and 27 episodes later, Agile Vocalist has hit its three year mark (which is kind of amazing for a podcast). Thank you to my season 3 guests: Cellista, Alphabet Rockers, Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, Sonic Runway creators, sound healer & instructor, Melissa Felsenstein, taiko artist Janet Koike, and carillonist, Simone Browne for their …
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In this episode, John discusses the importance of vocal values and how they can shape your success as a singer. He emphasizes the difference between what is within your control and what is not, and encourages focus on the things that are within your control as defined by your values. Episode highlights: Focus on what is within your control and acce…
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In this episode, John talks with tenor, pedagogue and researcher Nicholas Perna about the topic of voice issues and the stigma surrounding them in the singing community. They discuss the concept of technique shaming, how singers often blame themselves for vocal struggles, and highlight the complexity of singing and the various factors that can affe…
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In this episode, John discusses his top strategies for optimizing the voice. He emphasizes the importance of simplifying the singing process and breaking it down to first principles. Episode highlights: Simplify the singing process by focusing on air, cord, and vowel (ACV). Practice efficient breathing and maintain a tall posture. Use narrow vowels…
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In this episode, John talks with top voice-over artist Liz Hill as she discusses her experience with freelance work and how it has changed her life. Liz highlights the advantages that singers have in voiceover work, as their vocal training and skills are easily transferable. She shares her journey of starting out in freelancing, the potential for i…
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The sounds of bells in towers is a common experience to many around the world. But the reality is there is an entire profession devoted to carillons-- actual lever and pedal instruments making the sounds of bells you hear. Carillons exist all over the U.S., Europe and other parts and are commonly heard from the top of towers and built structures. T…
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In this episode, John discusses how to deal with changing information in the field of singing. Information needs to change and evolve, but it’s important to start with simpler and bigger chunks of information in the beginning of one's singing journey. Episode highlights: Don't fall for the advertising trope that claims everything you know about sin…
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In this episode, John interviews Karin Titze Cox and Ingo Titze about their book 'Voices Free After SOVT.' They discuss the groundbreaking approach to voice and the importance of semi-occluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTs). Episode highlights: Having that back pressure helps the vocal folds maintain a more stable and a more efficient posture for vi…
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In this episode, John talks with Dani Elliott as she shares her journey as a backup vocalist and provides insights into the challenges and rewards of touring. Episode highlights: Building a community and making connections is crucial for success as a backup vocalist. Taking care of mental and physical health is essential while on tour. Preparation,…
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In this episode, John talks about what he would say to his younger self, inspired by Ian Howell’s book “Advice for Young Musicians.” Episode highlights: It’s ok to no longer want what you thought you did before. Permanence is an illusion. Don’t let the need of others’ approval take you off the path. Be present. To learn more about John Henny, his b…
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In this episode, John shares his New Year’s resolutions and his approach to make sure he follows through with them. Episode highlights: Making resolutions just once at the beginning of the year isn’t enough. You need strategies to build a habit, which then becomes a routine. Having accountability is crucial. To learn more about John Henny, his best…
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Janet Koike is the Founder of Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda, California. She is also the Artistic Director of Maze Daiko ensemble. In this episode she shares her journey from textile fashion design to tap dance to playing taiko, the Japanese drum. Janet's experiences bringing remind us all of the alluring power of sound, how artists are ambass…
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In this episode, John highlights the Top 10 podcast episodes from 2023, based on the number of listens and feedback from listeners. Episode highlights: You should be using your voice all the time. Singing is not easy, but if you’re struggling with your voice, you can’t quit. John’s personal vocal “setback” has been transformative. To learn more abo…
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In this episode, John discusses the new information we’re getting about how the voice works, and how these new findings don’t necessarily discount the old ways of learning the voice. Episode highlights: The feedback we get from the voice tends to lie to us. There is not just one way of doing things. Be open to all the valuable information available…
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In this episode, John talks about how everything in the body is interconnected, and how having a better sense of this connection can greatly affect your singing. Episode highlights: One thing moves; everything moves. We are biotensegrity models. Imagery is a very powerful way to get better control of the body. To learn more about John Henny, his be…
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In this episode, John explains the four levels of competency, and what it really means to reach your highest level of singing. Episode highlights: There is bliss in the first level, unconscious incompetence, but that disables us from growth. We may experience frustrations as we progress through the levels of competency. All the work we put in durin…
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In this episode, John talks with drummer, singer, and author Jason Thomas Gordon about his book, The Singers Talk. Jason spent nearly a decade interviewing some of the greatest vocalists in modern music to compile this wonderful resource guide for singers. Episode highlights: Singers don’t seem to have many resources compared to other musical instr…
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In this episode, John talks about the three terrible Cs that can affect your singing growth. Episode Highlights: Our own human nature can trap us in the three Cs. Your journey is to uncover and express the best, most honest version of you. Singing and the voice provide continuous learning. To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-…
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In this episode, John talks with Kerrie Obert, a Speech-Language Pathologist, Singing Voice Specialist, and Voice Teacher, about vocal tremors that can develop in aging voices, and the current treatments available to help find stability in the voice again. Episode Highlights: There is unfortunately still not a lot that is known about what can cause…
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In this episode, John talks about how frustration can actually be a guide for us in our singing journeys, and how to better navigate frustration when we experience it. Episode Highlights: Frustration shows that something is important to you and that you care Quitting is not always wrong Frustration is like a “check engine” light Asking “What, why, …
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Have you ever pondered what it might be like to experience a moment of tranquility amidst the chaos of daily life? Melissa Felsenstein, the founder of Innersounds Meditation, reveals how sound healing can be your haven. Melissa used this therapeutic technique to conquer her personal battles with anxiety and depression, but she's also refined it int…
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In this episode, John and singing teacher Lisa Perks explore the hidden cost of vocal shame. They share personal stories and strategies to overcome self-doubt, making it a riveting listen for all. Episode Highlights: The Challenge of Vocal Wobble The Psychological Consequences of Vocal Damage The Impact of Losing One's Voice To find out more about …
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In this episode, John engages in an enlightening conversation with Heather Baker, a distinguished vocal coach and the first British teacher certified as Level 5 in Speech Level Singing (SLS)—their discussion centers around the intriguing relationship between singing and gesturing. Episode Highlights: The neuro side of singing The advantages of gest…
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In this episode, John explores the difficulties of trying to master everything all at once, and shares his advice on how we can all learn to not get over our vocal skis. Episode Highlight: The temptation to step beyond the starting point Good ways of checking in on your growth The practice of learning how to filter information To learn more about J…
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In this episode, John engages in a riveting conversation with law lecturer turned voice coach, Debbie Winter, exploring the importance of continuing education and reclaiming your vocal power after a setback. Episode Highlights: Rediscovering your voice Working towards a vision Completing one idea at a time To know more about Debbie Winter, visit: h…
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In this episode, John discusses with the first-rate vocal coach and vocalist Jim Dix about committing to a disciplined routine to achieve your higher musical self. Episode Highlights: Envisioning the ultimate, optimal self Different practice approaches Challenges in starting your skills-improvement journey To find out more about Jim and his program…
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What does it take to synchronize light and sound? Co-creators Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, talk about their work creating Sonic Runway, an art installation conceived at Burning Man. Sonic Runway immerses the spectator in colorful synchronized visuals that animate the speed of sound. Hear the story behind their meticulous creation process, makin…
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In this episode, John talks about the magic of music and how, just as you never step in the same stream twice, you never sing the same note twice. Episode Highlights: The Transient Vocal Theory The Natural Tremors in the Body The Illusion of Permanence To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, Vocal Assessments and Voi…
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In this episode, John explores the wonders of imagery, movement, and singing with the person behind the revolutionary Franklin Method–Eric Franklin. Episode Highlights: The Franklin Method Imagery in Singing Error Amplification To know more about Eric, visit: https://franklinmethod.com/thank-you-the-intelligent-vocalist/ To learn more about John He…
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In this 9th episode, vocal coach, Eli Prinsen addresses the confusing world of Vocal Terminology. Some highlights include: common misconceptions, parroting, slang and perception of not only the vocal registers, but also modes, modern ENT access to vocal anatomy vs “old school” instruction. For more information on Eli Prinsen’s Hybrid Vocal Techniqu…
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In this episode, John Henny discusses vibrato with voice professor and researcher, John Nix. Episode Highlights: How emotions and physiology affect vibrato Adjusting the speed of vibrato The potential to sing vibrato To know more about John Nix, visit: johnnixvoiceteacher.com To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, V…
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In this episode, John discusses with voice teacher Gabriel Weiner the limits of technique in singing. Episode Highlights: Matching students with the right voice teachers Teaching learners to have a vocal vision The Passaggio is a Boogeyman To know more about Gabriel, visit: https://www.contemporaryvoicelessons.com/ To learn more about John Henny, h…
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In this episode, John dives headfirst into a whirlpool of thoughts, opinions, and outbursts surrounding the voice-teaching community. Episode Highlights: Voice teachers blasting other voice teachers Need for respect for professionals and their expertise Rejection and demeaning of older knowledge To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling book…
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In this episode, John talks about the utilization of models for the voice. He looks into models that serve as tools to decipher intricate systems, particularly highlighting the Machine Model Fallacy. Episode Highlights: The voice is not a machine Fight or flight shows up in your voice Different voice methods work for different people To learn more …
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In this episode, John talks with Sacramento Pop Choir Managing Director Emily Perez about singing as an emotional music language, a birthright, and a built-in communication system. Episode Highlights: Singing is a skill that can be learned and improved Singing connects people with themselves, others, and nature. Learning to work on your voice can m…
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In this episode, John creatively discusses quarter-wave resonators, resonance, and registration. Episode Highlights: The voice is a quarter-wave resonator Sound wave starts at equilibrium until a disturbance is created Nodes are zero displacements, while antinodes represent maximum velocity To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on…
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8.) The Singer’s Breath In this 8th episode, vocal coach, Eli Prinsen discusses The Singer’s Breath. Some highlights include: How the inhale begins the entire process of your vocal technique, visualization techniques, physical tests to find the right one for yourself and Inhaling through the mouth or through the nose, the great debate. For more inf…
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In this episode, John shares some crucial tips on preparing yourself before every performance and avoiding stage fright. Episode Highlights: It's important to spend enough time in preparation Positive self-talk may not be the most effective antidote to stage anxiety Give others permission not to like you Communication and connection are the highest…
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What did you do this summer? What's left still to experience? Better yet, what did you hear? July is a liminal space and time to dive into the creative. This summer soundscape is an annual season pause so you can listen to July. Traveling through California, Oregon, and landing in Washington at performing arts family camp, you're invited to come al…
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In this episode, John talks with professional singer and vocal coach Jeff Alani Stanfill about the significance of understanding and training the Contemporary Commercial Music Tenor. Episode Highlights: Common struggles faced by CCM Tenors Importance of good posture in singing Normalizing high notes Embracing your unique voice type Find out more ab…
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In this 7th episode, vocal coach, Eli Prinsen talks about the differences in Live Singing vs. Studio Singing. Some highlights include hilarious, nightmare experiences on stage. Also, Eli has released a mini course all about this topic: “The Secrets of Live Singing”. More info on this course: https://eliprinsenshvt.sellfy.store/p/the-secrets-of-live…
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In this episode, John talks about the importance of taking steps to sharpen your skills. Episode Highlights: Plan and prepare Set time to practice Find the right people To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, Vocal Assessments and Voice Lessons with his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training, and the Contemporary…
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In this podcast episode, John discusses how skill assessment can help you celebrate your strengths and work on your weaknesses. Episode Highlights: Singers are vocal athletes Paving your way with your unique abilities Improving your musicality Developing emotional expression To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, on-line courses, V…
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In this episode, John discusses the importance of active listening in improving musicianship and how to develop it. Episode Highlights: Working on rhythm Getting into music theory Expanding your music palette To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, Vocal Assessments and Voice Lessons with his Teaching Team of Experts…
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In this episode, John talks about the importance of embracing boredom. Episode Highlights: The attributes of great musicians Great breakthroughs that come from boredom The mind and body connection To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, Vocal Assessments, and Voice Lessons with his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker T…
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