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"Trust, but verify" might come from Ronald Reagan era but it is certainly applicable today.
The internet is a wonderful explosion of knowledge, and singing is no exception. The disruptive force of online content means anyone with a microphone has access to billions of followers - which is good....and bad.
In this episode, John talks about the problems of simply trusting singing teachers because they are online (John includes himself in this scrutiny) and why it is important to get to the original (or multiple) source of information to make sure you are gaining an accurate understanding of your instrument.
Show Links:
Ian Howell, Vocal Acoustics Researcher:
https://www.ianhowellcountertenor.com/
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"Trust, but verify" might come from Ronald Reagan era but it is certainly applicable today.
The internet is a wonderful explosion of knowledge, and singing is no exception. The disruptive force of online content means anyone with a microphone has access to billions of followers - which is good....and bad.
In this episode, John talks about the problems of simply trusting singing teachers because they are online (John includes himself in this scrutiny) and why it is important to get to the original (or multiple) source of information to make sure you are gaining an accurate understanding of your instrument.
Show Links:
Ian Howell, Vocal Acoustics Researcher:
https://www.ianhowellcountertenor.com/

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