Stay Driven By Your Singing Success
Two of the biggest challenges faced in the pursuit of success are getting on track and staying on track. These challenges are kept in check by having a clearly defined sense of direction. In other words, you know what you want and what you need to get there.
Your passion for music should be certainly a driving force, as well as your desire to perform or impact an audience. So, to help you define a clear path to follow, let’s take a closer look at these two driving forces. Read more »
Regardless of where you live, your culture, family history, ethnicity or beliefs, as the end of the year approaches it becomes a time for soul searching, putting things in order, and making changes so that you can move forward with greater resolve and focus as you strive for more positive results.
So let’s say you have a gig or two coming up. You’ve been busy rehearsing. You’re making sure to take proper care of your voice by warming up every day. You’ve even made a few adjustments to your song set and you feel like you’re ready to hit the stage, knock ‘em dead, and get management, maybe a label deal, but definitely more gigs, right?
Practice and experience are obviously two of the greatest teachers. Program offerings such as Mastering Mix and Singing Success, along with sessions with a certified Brett Manning Associate, will certainly get you on the right track for strengthening and developing the full potential of your voice.
Let’s say you have a really bad head cold or flu or you’ve strained your voice at a Sunday afternoon party while watching your favorite NFL team fall apart in spite of your heartfelt cheers to inspire them. So, you know you need to rest your voice, but you also need to practice.
Brett Manning teaches that a singer is a complex human instrument, with all parts of the body, mind, and spirit requiring proper care and maintenance to consistently perform at its highest potential.
Brett Manning and his associates encourage proper care and maintenance for all parts of the body, mind, and spirit. The voice expresses the music and sound of feelings, desirers that drive the human instrument to consistently perform at its highest potential.