How To Wine & Dine Your Voice

When you care about someone or if you’re just interested in a person, you naturally start to enquire about their likes, dislikes, and habits. What things a person is drawn to is like knowing what part of your vocal range you most often sing in and what kind of music you’re drawn to. 


In order to “find” your voice you need to spend time with it in the same way that you might if you were beginning a romantic relationship with someone. You want to know how your voice behaves when it feels good as much as when you’re stressed or tired or afraid. What does your voice sound like in your upper register and what does it sound like in your lower register. You want to study how much time your voice needs to get ready (i.e. warmup for a performance or recording). Does your head voice need 5 minutes or does it prefer a longer slower session? Is it different on different days? 


Remember your voice also has feelings. It may need some encouragement and patience from time to time when it’s not performing as you expected. So do things to take care of your voice like getting a good night’s sleep, exercising,  drinking lots of water, and eating healthy meals. 


And of course your voice needs quality time! Consistent time doing warmups, time to explore different kinds of music, and even time discovering your artistic voice. This will give you the best relationship results with your voice.


Now don’t you want to build a stronger connection with your beloved voice ?


Here are 4 ways to get started!


1. Order a copy of Lost & Found: Finding The Power In Your Voice and start reflecting on your voice journey.

2. Schedule a free phone consultation to talk with me about your music and voice dreams for 2024.

3. If you are a woman/non-binary person, sign up for my 3 Month Program to commit to honing your singing and performance skills while honoring your authentic self.

4. Buy one of my 4 solo albums and listen to some incredible musicians to start thinking about your artistic vision and what you want to put out into the world.


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