Dancer Singer Actor - The Triple Threat

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Finding your strengths as a performer means you can transfer your skills to other areas and become the true Triple Threat - actor singer dancer. And translating the director’s requests into your primary language can help you understand and react on a much deeper level. This article is about finding and transferring your performing strengths - what’s your strongest suit?

As a musicals vocal and performance coach I work with performers known as the “Triple Threat” - the singer/dancer/actor. There are always musicals that require the triple threat artists, able to work to a high level in all three disciplines. But even these performers usually favor one aspect of their abilities, the one they find the most “natural”. And that’s what I focus on.

Tribute Band Singers - How To Sound Like Your Favorite Singing Artist

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Simple and effective vocal techniques for singers paying tribute to the great recording artists. From a master singing teacher and performance coach with more than 20 years experience.

Great singers have unique sounds, and that can make them difficult to copy. If you want to sound exactly like the singers on your iPod but don’t know how, where do you start?

I train professional singers and their teachers, and I work with a number of tribute band singers who need to sound like someone else. I will use a mix of hearing, imitating and imagination to help find the “feel-sound” of a recording artist. So here are some exercises I use every day with my students.