Running a Studio You Love (While Managing an Illness You Don’t)

I'm not going to sugarcoat it - - - this last month has been really hard. Most of my students and colleagues know I've been unexpectedly away from lessons for over 2 weeks now, and with an upcoming surgery I have to be out even longer. Having been well-managed for about 5+ years now, this has been frustrating to say the least. Living with gastroparesis and POTS is challenging on the best of days, but when they get triggered and out of control it can make you feel like you're on a bad carnival ride---stuck being miserable with no way…

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6 Lesser-Known Songs to Spruce Up Your Holiday Playlist

Ah, Christmas time again Its officially time to crank all the favorite holiday tunes we've been waiting for. But sometimes hearing "All I want for Christmas is You" for the 1,000 time since last Tuesday makes you wish New Years would come a little sooner and return your sanity. So if you're needing a little life breathed into your Christmas favorites, here are 6 lesser-known holiday tunes to spruce up your playlist. Warmer in Winter https://youtu.be/Zvbo9w5Exyw Lindsey sets aside the violin for this number to sing us all that feel-good, romantic, fuzzy socks goodness we love in her latest album.…

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How to Sing High Notes and Still Sound Awesome

Do you feel like you can't sing high notes? Are you frustrated when your voice "cuts out," gets squeaky, or hurts when trying to sing them?Lack of upper range is something that plagues a lot of folks, especially in a world of pop music that sometimes values the "loudness" of a singer rather than a healthy quality of singing. What you may not know, however, is that there are 3 common causes of this issue that are very possible to fix! Too little breathSinging is basically vibrated air, so you need to make sure you've got a steady stream of…

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