You know how that voice inside of you longs to fearlessly express itself?
How you have forever wished you could let it out?
But felt you could never take the risk? Or even afford to try?
With my Free Singing Lessons FREE YOUR VOICE Quick Tips you can now afford to take that risk because they are absolutely free!
Watch the first of my free singing lessons below, then get 9 more by filling in the box below the video. After that, check your Inbox for a Confirm Email and click on the confirmation link in that email to get a new tip for FREE every few days!
P.S. This is way too much fun!
Loved it Joy. I call it “the infamous shower scene” lol!!!
Bob
Thanks! 🙂
Joy, forget about my last comment. I totally missed the whole point of the 3rd singing tip with prolonging the vowels. Sorry. Instead, my mind took me to the mountains where it was NOT meant to go in the first place. Stuart.
Not to worry, Stuart. Mountain streams are always nice!
Hi Joy, I’m now getting over the flu, and i have 7 shows in 3 days. is there anything that you would recommend i do during showtimes that will allow me to maintain the clarity for each show.
Tova,
I have been traveling for a couple of days and did not get your meesage until today. One of the best things you can do is drink fresh ginger tea and/or suck on small pieces of fresh ginger. Also, gargle with salt water, of course, and drink lots of warm water. Avoid ice water and sodas.
Hope I was able to respond to you in time for your shows!
Joy
Hi, Joy,
I have enjoyed your lessons on YouTube and this is my first visit to your new website and do have a question about how to sing if you still have phlglm in the throat. I had bronchitis a few weeks ago and the phleglm almost cleared up, but there is enough left to make my voice sound a little raspy. I’ve tried oil of Eucalyptus that helps as well as gargling with salt water. Just wondered how you have dealt with singing if you had the same problem. I’ve been asked to sing with a church praise band this Sunday and want to be at my best if possible.
Thanks,
William
Hi William,
I apologize for not getting back to you in time for your singing on Sunday. I was out of town and didn’t get to this until Monday. However, the information I have for you is good at any time of year and yes, I have had similar problems to what you describe.
But not any more, thankfully, because I finally found what I consider the easiest and best ways to work on eliminating the causes of bronchitis and phlegm.
I’ve been posting some articles here on the blog about herbs for healthy singing, so check them out and then get back to me. I will do everything I can to help you because I am here to guide into ways of freeing your voice, and I strongly believe that optimum health is one of those ways that is high on the priority list!
Here are the two articles to help you:
Meanwhile, how was your voice on Sunday?
Thanks for writing,
Joy
My children and I are so enjoying these fun singing tips
Joy is a contagiously JOY-filled person, and who doesn’t need more JOY in their lives?
I’ve always loved to sing, but sing so badly. This is encouraging to me that there is hope for those of us who can’t carry a tune!
I need help.. i can’t seem to keep my adam’s apple down for my life.
Everytime i go up the scale my apple escalates.
I’ve tried keeping in mind what you said about yawning but i can’t seem to keep it down
plus when i think about the yawning tip, my voice doesn’t sound natural. it sounds like I’m
intentionally trying to make my voice sound “opera”
Is there a certain way you’re suppose to escalate up the scale? Any exercises that i can do?
Ben,
Thanks for your question. I’d like you to try doing your scales lying flat on your back with your feet and arms uncrossed. Close your eyes and do everything slowly so that you can notice exactly when you feel the adam’s apple starting to lift. When you feel the slightest bit of lift, stop, start over and go slower. Keep your eyes closed and don’t worry about the sound of the tone or the “yawn” or anything else. Only notice when the slightest bit of tension starts. If it starts on the first note, don’t go on. Start over and only do the very beginning of the note (softly) until you feel that first note in a relaxed way, meaning no tension around the “apple.”
Let me know what happens,
Joy
Ugh, I am always scared to sing in front everyone is there a way that I can sing properly and sing louder in front of audience?
Hi KimmwiKun,
Yes, there is a way to sing the way you desire. And I see that you wrote this on my free singing lessons page.
Did you go through those free lessons yet?
Thanks for trusting me with your voice questions.
Joy
joy..u r amazing!!!
pls can u tell me how to get away with singing in front of lot of people??
i really feel shy n hesitate to sing in front of everyone….what to do??
Hi Tanu,
Thank you for your kind comment.
Have you read my article about Nervous Singing yet> If not, I highly recommend it.
Then get back to me so I can help you some more with nervous singing.
Sing well, be well,
Joy
Hi Joy,
I have a 14 year old (shy) daughter that wants to sing. She has always enjoyed it. I want her to learn confidence and skill using her voice. Should we utilize your free lesson/quick tips or buy the other lessons for $40/mo?
Thanks!
Jess
Hi Jess,
Sorry to take so long to get back to you. I’ve been in the middle of a major move to the East Coast.
I recommend the FREE tips first, then let’s talk more about how your daughter can best benefit from my knowledge and experience. I’d love to help her learn how to use her voice with confidence and skill.
Thanks for your kindness in contacting me.
Joy
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