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After nailing intonation and getting your mouth Opera Open, getting the back of your tongue down can drastically improve your singing tone.

After nailing intonation and getting your mouth Opera Open, getting the back of your tongue down can drastically improve your singing tone.

Learning what diphthongs are and how to manage them is one of the most effective ways to improve your singing.

Introducing Dan Reeder If memory serves me, the first song I ever heard by Dan Reeder was “Born a Worm.” I don’t know if it

Since Abigail Connolly had to study for an exam at culinary school, I took matters into my own hands to cull some new releases for

People everywhere have gotten lazy pronouncing the consonant combination “str.” Learn how to say words with “str” more clearly.

Find out what one habit of speaking particular to native Connecticuters should be addressed upon learning good vocal technique.

Learning what glottal stops are helps you learn how to manage them in your singing. It’s a good technique to add to your vocal tool kit.

People come to me for voice and piano lessons from all walks of life. I have: five-year-olds whose parents bring them and help them learn

Most songs have some sort of challenge section to them. In the case of some songs, it can just be one hairball measure. Here is

I listen to a lot of music. I mean A LOT. Part of my job requires it as I get a continuous stream of requests
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5-B Old Post Road
Madison, CT 06443
203-584-2814
inquire@crescendomusicloft.com