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3 Ways to Shape Your Melody and Transform Your Song from Ho-Hum to Heavenly!

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Hey friend, have you ever wondered “why does my version of this musical theatre song sound so plain in comparison to the cast recording?” Or maybe you wondered, “how can I differentiate my performance from so-and-so’s famous Broadway version?”

Well, I’ve got you covered, boo!

In this episode I walk you through a process I call “shaping a melody,” a skill that all singers MUST have.

Shaping a melody is about making choices about how to interpret your song beyond the instructions given on the page. All those little black notes are just the beginning! Shaping a melody is also the key to creating your own unique version of a song while staying aligned with the appropriate style and genre of the song.

Friend, press play now to learn the 3 specific ways you can shape your melody and transform your song from ho-hum to heavenly.

Xo,

Korrie

Check out www.korrieyamaoka.com to find info about FREE RESOURCES and AUDITION COACHING, and to sign up for my email list.

Korrie’s Email List - Sign up for weekly resources about auditioning, information on new offerings, and the latest news from Studying the Song.

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Contact me at hello@studyingthesong.com.

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Hey friend, have you ever wondered “why does my version of this musical theatre song sound so plain in comparison to the cast recording?” Or maybe you wondered, “how can I differentiate my performance from so-and-so’s famous Broadway version?”

Well, I’ve got you covered, boo!

In this episode I walk you through a process I call “shaping a melody,” a skill that all singers MUST have.

Shaping a melody is about making choices about how to interpret your song beyond the instructions given on the page. All those little black notes are just the beginning! Shaping a melody is also the key to creating your own unique version of a song while staying aligned with the appropriate style and genre of the song.

Friend, press play now to learn the 3 specific ways you can shape your melody and transform your song from ho-hum to heavenly.

Xo,

Korrie

Check out www.korrieyamaoka.com to find info about FREE RESOURCES and AUDITION COACHING, and to sign up for my email list.

Korrie’s Email List - Sign up for weekly resources about auditioning, information on new offerings, and the latest news from Studying the Song.

Did you enjoy today’s episode? Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe today!

Contact me at hello@studyingthesong.com.

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