Jonathan Stancato
Voice Coach
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Co-authored Articles (4)
How to
Throat Sing
Also known as overtone singing or harmonic singing, throat singing manipulates your vocal chords to create melody. Famous in many Asiatic and some Inuit cultures, throat singing creates the illusion that you are singing ...
How to
Sing Clearly
An important part of being a good singer is being able to produce a good tone while singing clearly. You want your listeners to understand your words so that they can better connect with you and your music. Accomplish th...
How to
Sing Low Notes
Are you a soprano or tenor who's hoping to delve down into the depths of those lower notes? While you may have mastered the ability to sing notes as high as the stars, developing your vocal range is an important part of ...
How to
Stop Jaw Tension when Singing
Jaw tension is a common problem among singers that can make it really difficult to hit all the right notes. Fortunately, there are several options available for reducing jaw tension, most of which you can do quickly and ...