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Seth Riggs Speech Level Singing


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Hi

I forgot to drop a link here saying that I'd just added 28 training videos for Seth Riggs Speech Level Singing to the Songstuff Channel Singing playlist on YouTube.

I've attended Seth Riggs seminars and tried out the techniques. I've even incorporated some

of them into lessons and find them great for opening up the breaks. However, word of warning:

I would temper his methods with some solid classical breathing technique and diaphragm

development. I've often found that without these solid foundations for support, students

can misinterpret Seth's techniques and end up with those nasty critters we call nodes and pollyps.

Thanks, for this, though! [smiley=vocals.gif]

Your fearless vocal editor, Cheryl Hodge

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I dabbled in SLS for a bit (Seth's vocal training method), and it was at least a part of what helped take me from a 2 octave range to a 5 octave range. Seth is a genius, and one of a small group of coaches that I would recommend without hesitation.

That being said, enjoy the videos because last I heard, lessons with him are like $500/hr!

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