Welcome to the Singing 101 podcast, where we discuss all things singing. Whether you're a newbie, a performer or writer there's something in here for you as we delve into the world of technique, performance & songwriting. In our first episode we look at tips for writing awesome lyrics.
What genre is the song?
What themes do the lyrics cover?
What type of language do the lyrics use?
Is there a rhyming pattern?
Do the lyrics repeat?
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Welcome to the Singing 101 podcast, where we discuss all things singing. Whether you're a newbie, a performer or writer there's something in here for you as we delve into the world of technique, performance & songwriting. In our first episode we look at tips for writing awesome lyrics.
What genre is the song?
What themes do the lyrics cover?
What type of language do the lyrics use?
Is there a rhyming pattern?
Do the lyrics repeat?
Follow the Singing 101 blog: https://candilouise.co.uk/resources
Episode 2 - How to use laryngeal height to create a unique sound
Singing 101
18 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 2 - How to use laryngeal height to create a unique sound
Welcome to the Singing 101 podcast, where we discuss all things singing. Whether you're a newbie, a performer or writer there's something in here for you as we delve into the world of technique, performance & songwriting. In our first episode we look at tips for writing awesome lyrics.
Singing 101
Welcome to the Singing 101 podcast, where we discuss all things singing. Whether you're a newbie, a performer or writer there's something in here for you as we delve into the world of technique, performance & songwriting. In our first episode we look at tips for writing awesome lyrics.
What genre is the song?
What themes do the lyrics cover?
What type of language do the lyrics use?
Is there a rhyming pattern?
Do the lyrics repeat?
Follow the Singing 101 blog: https://candilouise.co.uk/resources