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  1. Coach Robert, are u still doing youtube videos?  I haven't seen anything new in awhile.  I always enjoy them and find them helpful.

    I can't afford the course at the moment so I always look forward to the youtube teachings.

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      Thank you. I will do more in the future, however I have backed off for a while. I am rebuilding TVS into a marketplace of TVS courses from many coaches and a new membership service.

      I am also building this new business, www.coursecreek.com.

      You said you enjoy my YouTube videos because you can't afford to purchase my courses. Exactly my point... I need to make a living. YouTube does not make money. It feels like a drain of time and energy. I just can't make it a priority.

      Btw, I have a huge TVS course available here for $9 to $20... great deal.

      http://bit.ly/TVSLiteCourse30

      &

      https://bit.ly/BeltingInTheHeadVoice2

      Coach

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  2. I am 81 years old and have always had a good voice, but not this good.  1 1/2 years ago I decided to learn how to sing when I was forced to completely retire.  I found a young women who is both a wonderful voice coach and a great singer.  As an immigrant she had problems getting recognized but is now starting a studio and I predict will be successful.  With her help my range increased to B flat 2 to F 5 including falsetto.  She is getting my chest voice up there so that I go to G4 all the time and higher on occasion.  My low note is now C2 but I hope to recover.  I thought my Old Man River was better than anyone I have ever heard and so I uploaded onto youtube.  I do not see how I can get that song reviewed.  I also uploaded And This Is My Beloved but I goofed and was flat on the high note so it was deleted.   2 women said I sounded like the tenor who originally sang that song.   I looked up who that was on google and listened on youtube and they are right.  My interpretation is very similar to his and our voices are very similar.  I hope to record when this virus makes it possible.   I am learning My Way.  I think I will be better than Sinatra.  I sing most of the song a la Johnie Cash and use my beautiful light Baritone for the high notes.  I am learning With A Song In My Heart.  My wife loves the my introduction.  I also can record Summertime and Unchained Melody using my mixed tenor. How do I ask for a listen?

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      Neil, go to my facebook group, join the group and then post your singing for review there.

      here is the link:

      http://bit.ly/TVSFacebookGroup

  3. Rob,  I saw a comment by another member asking about singing books.  I have been working from the Barbara Docsher and Berton Coffin books.  They have really helped me a lot.

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      We wouldn't refer to that as being really a "technique" as much as a style. Techniques can be applied to all styles. But more to the point, the book and course teach several distortions and effects. Three of the distortion techniques would apply to your genre, yes.

      I also recommend that you get the course and training content where you can watch the videos. there are videos of me demonstrating the screams that Im referring to and instructions on how to do it.

      There are three options here:

      http://thevocaliststudio.com/the-four-pillars-of-singing/

       

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  4. Rob,  I saw a comment by another member asking about singing books.  I have been working from the Barbara Docsher and Berton Coffin books.  They have really helped me a lot.

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      You might enjoy my book. It is comprehensive and introduces many new ideas such as onsets and vowel modification, associations with visual color.

      Here is the link:

      http://bit.ly/TFPOSHCBook

       

      Its great to have you as a member.

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  5. Rob,  I saw a comment by another member asking about singing books.  I have been working from the Barbara Docsher and Berton Coffin books.  They have really helped me a lot.

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      Hello Rufus, 

      Yes, I have the Berton Coffin "overtone" book... its very interesting.

      Are you training your voice?

      What program are you working with these days?

       

      r

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  6. Hey Rob,

    an issue with the website. I had just discovered the link in the course playlist where it says "this module can also be found as a module in the course' and I was really loving that link because the grouping seemed more logical to me.

    But now that link only defaults to the "splash page" or whatever its called ---> https://www.thefourpillarsofsinging.com/

     

    Is there some other way to get to the modules?

     

    btw, I was goofing off at work trying to get some notes in a Fleetwood Mac song and I was combining the sort of "belly breathing-intrinsic anchoring" with trying to feel the note deep in the back of my head and it was working out pretty good.

    Thanks coach, Jon

     

    Thanks Rob

    1. Robert Lunte

      Robert Lunte

      Jon,

      Thanks for bringing that to my attention, I fixed the link... it now redirects to the course curriculum page.... also at the bottom of the V/A playlist page... there is a button that also redirects you to the course curriculum page.

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