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Vocal Range and Registers Workshop

"River Deep, Mountain High"

When: Wednesday 6th February 2019, 7.00 - 9.00pm

Where: The Unitarian Church, Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7DS.

  • Are you limiting the kinds of songs you sing because they seem too high or too low?
  • Do you worry about producing squeaks and growls?
  • Do you find some notes in the middle of your voice weaker than others?

Then this is the workshop for you.

In this workshop we will be focussing on the whole range of the voice, from low to high, and on the different areas (called registers) that cover this.

We want you to feel confident in your voice throughout your vocal range. This workshop will help you to work on developing all of your voice, so you can get more enjoyment from singing, whether you are singing on stage, in an informal setting or to the cat!

 

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Listening In Performance Workshop

“Listen To The Music”

When: Saturday 23rd February 2019, 10.30am - 12.30pm

Where: The Unitarian Church, Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7DS.

  • Do you concentrate so hard on not making mistakes that you forget to perform?
  • Do you struggle to express your personality on stage?
  • Do you feel there are too many things to think about during a performance?

Then this is the workshop for you.

In this workshop we will be focussing on dealing with the things that can overwhelm you during a performance and prevent you from enjoying the experience.

We want you to feel confident in your voice, and your ability to sing and perform, whether you are singing on stage, in an informal setting or to the cat!

 

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Singing with Emotion Workshop

“I Second That Emotion”

When: Wednesday 5th December 2018, 7.00 - 9.00pm

Where: The Unitarian Church, Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7DS.

  • When you sing, do you find yourself getting so caught up in thinking about whento breathe, what the tune is and how to fit the words in, that you forget all about the feelings being conveyed in the song?

  • Are you unsure of how to communicate the emotions to your audience without coming across as being over-dramatic?

Then this is the workshop for you.

In this workshop we will be focussing on using emotion appropriately to convey the story of a song. There is more to singing than just delivering the right notes in the right places. Songs have a story to tell and being able to communicate these stories with the emotions they evoke, is part of the whole fun of singing!

This workshop will help you to bring colour and depth to songs and share their story with your audience whether you are singing on stage, in an informal setting or to the cat!

 

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Singing In Your Upper Register Workshop

“Hi-Fidelity”

When: Saturday 10th November 2018, 10.30am - 12.30pm

Where: The Unitarian Church, Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7DS.

  • Do you struggle to reach high notes?
  • Does your voice sound thin and reedy or breathy in your higher register?
  • Does your throat hurt from straining to sing high notes?

Then this Singing Workshop is for you

People are often afraid of using the upper register of their voice and find themselves becoming tense, which makes it more difficult to reach notes and produce a pleasing sound.

Our Workshop will focus on helping you to become more comfortable in your higher register and on learning to produce sound without strain. You need never be scared of those high notes again!

 

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Singing Workshop - Focus on Dynamics

“Pump Up The Volume”

When: Saturday 7th July 2018

Where: The Unitarian Church, Berkeley Street, Glasgow G3 7DS.

  • Do you have difficulty staying in tune when singing loudly or softly?
  • Does singing louder feel forced and uncomfortable?

Then we have just the Workshop for you!

Telling the story of a song involves more than just singing the right notes and words. Variations in volume will help you to convey more of the meaning within a song and to engage your audience, whether you are singing on stage, in an informal setting or to the cat!

 

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