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Fri Fav Five – 28|02|20

Fri Fav Five – 28|02|20

by Shannon Coates | Feb 28, 2020 | Contemporary Voice, Teaching & Studio Resources

Here’s a weensie list of cross-training and belt-a-licious resources you can access to help you teach your face off even harder than you already do.

Fri Fav Five – 31|01|20

Fri Fav Five – 31|01|20

by Shannon Coates | Jan 31, 2020 | Child Voice, Teaching & Studio Resources, Voice Pedagogy

I am asked ALL THE TIME about the best resources to start a #voiceped journey so here’s a list of five of my favourite free (that’s why they’re in the STARTER KIT, friends) voice ped resources.

FRIDAY FAV FIVE – 24|01|20

FRIDAY FAV FIVE – 24|01|20

by Shannon Coates | Jan 24, 2020 | Anatomy & Physiology of the Voice, Contemporary Voice, Teaching & Studio Resources, Voice Pedagogy

There are some sites I use OVER and OVER and OVER again in sessions to help explain or introduce a concept. These are the five I use most often.

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