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Joining Alexa this week to chat about the Alexander Technique is Patrick Ardagh-Walter, a professional singer who has worked with the likes of the Royal Opera. He's a trained Alexander Technique teacher himself and is an assistant at a training school for teachers of the Alexander Technique in Paris. Patrick is here to tell us where the technique originated from, how it can benefit singers, and he also shares with us an exercise that we can try out for ourselves and use in the studio with the singers we work with.
KEY MOMENTS
‘The technique isn't an activity where you do it and get on with life, it’s a re-education’
‘It’s difficult to let go of something that feels familiar and do something unfamiliar instead’
‘You can’t ask someone’s brain to do something if they’ve never experienced before’
‘Almost everybody I see tends to stand in a way which interferes with the breathing mechanism’
ABOUT THE GUEST
During a 35-year singing career Patrick toured and recorded widely, working at the Royal Opera, with the BBC Singers and Westminster Abbey choir, in several French opera companies and ensembles, in film and broadcasts and, for some years, as the bass voice of the Swingle Singers.
Now living in France, he continues to perform alongside his teaching, and is assistant at a Training School for teachers of the Alexander Technique in Paris. Patrick uses his understanding of voice and breathing integrated with the Alexander Technique in private lessons and workshops, in France and the UK, and also to support people approaching the end of life.
EPISODE RESOURCES
BAST Training helps singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher.
"The course was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. It's an investment with so much return. I would recommend this course to any teacher wanting to up-skill, refresh or start up." Kelly Taylor, NZ ...more
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Joining Alexa this week to chat about the Alexander Technique is Patrick Ardagh-Walter, a professional singer who has worked with the likes of the Royal Opera. He's a trained Alexander Technique teacher himself and is an assistant at a training school for teachers of the Alexander Technique in Paris. Patrick is here to tell us where the technique originated from, how it can benefit singers, and he also shares with us an exercise that we can try out for ourselves and use in the studio with the singers we work with.
KEY MOMENTS
‘The technique isn't an activity where you do it and get on with life, it’s a re-education’
‘It’s difficult to let go of something that feels familiar and do something unfamiliar instead’
‘You can’t ask someone’s brain to do something if they’ve never experienced before’
‘Almost everybody I see tends to stand in a way which interferes with the breathing mechanism’
ABOUT THE GUEST
During a 35-year singing career Patrick toured and recorded widely, working at the Royal Opera, with the BBC Singers and Westminster Abbey choir, in several French opera companies and ensembles, in film and broadcasts and, for some years, as the bass voice of the Swingle Singers.
Now living in France, he continues to perform alongside his teaching, and is assistant at a Training School for teachers of the Alexander Technique in Paris. Patrick uses his understanding of voice and breathing integrated with the Alexander Technique in private lessons and workshops, in France and the UK, and also to support people approaching the end of life.
EPISODE RESOURCES
BAST Training helps singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher.
"The course was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. It's an investment with so much return. I would recommend this course to any teacher wanting to up-skill, refresh or start up." Kelly Taylor, NZ ...more
basttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | FB Group
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