

Amanda Flynn Vocal Coach
Amanda Flynn is back talking about vocal health. Here she continues to go through her list with some great tips. If you are touring, in a new show, doing 8 shows or more a week - these tips and exercises will really help you. Panto season is fast approaching in Ireland and UK so start now to be in tip top shape. Contact Us Keep following us to learn more about what we offer. 'Ask Emily' will be returning soon. Click here to see what master class is coming up next. STAY TUN


Broadway Voice Teacher Amanda Flynn
We are very excited to share a VLOG with Broadway Voice Teacher Amanda Flynn. She Joins us to discuss vocal Health! Amanda was in Wicked, Mamma Mia and Oklahoma. She also performed regionally around the USA. Now she works with Pace Univeristy and CAP21 with their performing arts students. She has her own STUDIO working with Broadway performers in Dear Evan Hanson, Fun Home, Matilda, School of Rock, On TheTown, Newsies, Beautiful, Wicked, West Side Story, to name a few. Thi


7 Habits For Healthy Singers (Part IV)
6. Eat well for your voice Proper nutrition for vocalists is mostly concerned with supporting your thyroid gland. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that surrounds your larynx, where your voice is produced. It’s important for singers to eat thyroid-supportive foods—here are three foods to consider Coconut oil: As far as I’m concerned, coconut oil is a magic food. It’s anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral. It increases your metabolic rate, he


7 Habits for Healthy Singers (Part II)
3. Correct your posture It is imperative that you sing with correct postural alignment. There are five elements I’d like you to focus on: Feet in parallel. Stand up and look down at your feet. You should see your feet in a parallel position, drawing the number 11 on the floor. Many of us are standing in a turned-out or turned-in position always. I tend to see turned-out legs more frequently; this is not a great idea when it comes to breathing. In your lower back, your pelvis


7 Habits For Healthy Singers (Part I)
Creating good habits as a singer is one of the keys to a successful career. Our bodies and our minds adapt to whatever we do daily; in neuroscience, this concept is known as the SAID Principle (Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demand). What that means practically for you as a singer is you want to investigate what habits you currently have that affect your voice, and then check in regularly to keep yourself on track. If you can pay attention daily to your habits, you will be