Vocal Coach Debunks 5 Common Singing Myths [You won’t believe this!]



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Vocal Coach Debunks 5 Common Singing Myths [You won’t believe this!] with tags singing lessons, voice lessons, vocal lessons, vocal coach, singing teacher, singing myths, belting, falsetto, mixed voice, vocal talent, matt ramsey, ramsey voice studio, drink before singing, chest voice, choir
There are TONS of singing myths out there.
I like to say that for every vocal coach, there’s a different vocal technique.
That’s because everyone learns to sing differently. And while there are some actual scientific things we can study about the voice, learning to sing has a lot more to do with the relationship between the singer and the teacher.
Now that you're taking singing lessons with me, I want to help debunk some of the most popular and harmful singing myths out there.
Myth #1: Raising your eyebrows helps you sing
Myth #2: You have to sing with an open throat
Myth #3: Whisky will warm up your voice
Myth #4: Women don't have falsetto
Myth #5: Chest voice is bad