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SCHOOL OF SINGINGMy secret Method

What are you going to learn in my School of Singing:

What is Breath Support for Operatic Singing?
Which muscles are involved when we breath in, and which muscles are involved while singing. Talking about Open Ribcage, Lowered Diaphragma, Lower Abdominal Muscles. 
(1) Appoggio Technique
(2) Canta come si parla
(3) La lotta vocale
(4) BernoullifEffect

What is vocal cord function/closure?
I am going to explain you how the vocal cords work and how you are able to get in charge of them and teach them to close properly and gently, in order to produce your perfect sound. Also we are going to work on the cooperation of the vocal cords with the breathing muscles. 

MY SECRET METHOD:
"Appoggiare in petto"
A Opera Singer`s ultimate goal is to maintain the open ribcage, by letting the diaphragm stay down as long as possible. In order to reach this goal, the singers must learn to have control over his or her vocal cord closure, so that air can pass by the vocal cords, little by little and not rush out with the first note (appogiare in petto).
I have created a method to teach my students how they can create a perfect cooperation between their vocal cord closure and their breathing muscles. Please watch my videos above, or visit my youtube chanel for more details and practice. Or get in touch with me via Email or Whats App for Voice Lesson. 










 

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Appoggio Technique, Diaphragma, Breathing Management, Breathing for Singers

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Vocal Cord funtion while breathing and phonating

What is BREATH SUPPORT?

APPOGGIO TECHNIQUE

3 APPOGGIO PRACTICES

CHEST VOICE PARTICIPATION

Which muscles are involved during BREATH SUPPORT/APPOGGIO TECHNIQUE?

CANTA COME SI PARLA

VOCAL FRY - an important tool

SEVANA SALMASI

MASTER'S in Solosinging - University for Music and Performing Arts, Vienna
 
DOCTORATE of musical Arts - University of southern California, Los Angeles (not graduated)

TEACHING ASSISTANT in Voice -  University of southern California, USA

Specialized in Lied- and Oratorio - University for Music and Performing Arts, Vienna







 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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