Helen Bolton - vocal and performance coach

Music Theory

Useful to any performer who wants to understand more about why some things sound good and some don’t, how music is notated and how to create 2 and 3 part vocal harmonies. 

If you decide on a particular way of singing a line of a song that sounds great, how do you do it again next time you sing it and then a week later at the next rehearsal?

The best way would be to record the sound, but unless you are within spitting distance of a tape recorder this often isn’t possible so the next best option is to jot it down, even if crudely.

Coaching covers:

- time signatures
- keys
- notation
- harmony
- intervals
- cadences

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