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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

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Free Voice Lessons - Sing Like You Speak Tips

This is NOT traditional vocal training. Sing Like You Speak™ is vocal technique for contemporary singers based in the latest medical, musical and therapeutic research.
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Sally Morgan is an expert vocal trainer and the author of Sing Like You Speak: Morganix Method. Sally's passion is teaching others to sing simply and naturally.

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  • I agree! lol

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  • 0:44 what are doing sally?

  • 0:46 what are doing sally?

  • If you put gangsta rap on in the background, this would rule more

  • Hi Sally =) I really enjoy watching your videos, theyre very interesting,, Im a voice major/sophmore and Id like to learn more mostly our of curiosity and simple interest

    thanks!=)

    Just Curious, I would really like know know what you think and believe about luigentile's comments

  • I will try to put this kindly. You are wrong. I am also a voice teacher and all the effective voice teachers I know teach what she's doing here .

  • boring

  • This is just fantastic -- such a simple demonstration of an easily overlooked principle of alignment. The same principle that applies to athletes to reduce injury also applies to singers. I appreciate the importance of the balanced use of the whole body in any endeavour, whether vocal production or yoga. Right on sallymorgan!

  • Thanks for posting this video! It's great to see/hear the effect of body alignment on the voice quality.

  • Right, but there are also times where if you bend foward slightly with your back straightened, it will open up the back and lend support to higher notes. Cool video.

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