Hosted by Beth Roars, The Roarcast holds a range of discussions about all things music.
These include interviews with guests to chat about their journey through the music industr
... moreBy Beth Roars
Hosted by Beth Roars, The Roarcast holds a range of discussions about all things music.
These include interviews with guests to chat about their journey through the music industr
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
Explore the fascinating intersection of body, mind, and voice in this enlightening episode featuring Jennie Morton, an osteopath with a masters in psychology specialising in performing arts medicine. We talk about the fascinating connections between your feet, your voice, and everything in between!
Watch the video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwZh77SU8H8
00:00 Introduction to Jenny Morton and Performing Arts Medicine
01:09 Understanding Osteopathy and Body Intelligence
04:27 Stress, Pain, and the Artist's Body
06:19 Performing Arts Medicine: Common Issues and Solutions
13:45 The Fascial Connection: From Feet to Voice
22:59 The Body's Intelligence and Emotional Responses
46:00 The Impact of Body Language on Emotions
47:17 Mirror Neurons and Audience Interaction
52:10 Telegraphing Confidence as an Artist
01:00:03 The Role of Anger in Performance
01:10:23 Balancing Anxiety and Joy
01:18:23 The Journey to Self for Artists
01:22:52 Embracing Curiosity and Intuition
Jennie's YouTube: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jenniemorton9317
The Embodied Dancer Health Hub:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOb7vNhGezOtI_wQg6yhgeA
Jennie's Course: https://www.jenniemorton.com/anatomyofanartist
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Studies have recently found an increasing amount of people are at risk of hearing damage and that part of that is down to the volume at which we consume music. Is it possible to enjoy a gig without damaging your ears? And how do we know if we're at risk?
On this episode of In Focus, Beth and Tom are joined by Tom Trones from Minuendo. Tom is passionate about music, a guitar player and backing singer who has made it his passion to maintain our enjoyment of music whilst protecting our hearing with the Minuendo earplugs.
We hope you enjoy the episode!
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NB: This isn’t a sponsored podcast, but we think the Minuendo earplugs are a great idea, so if you want to check them out, here's a link - https://www.minuendo.com/
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In this episode, Beth chats with Tom about all things learning. Can you learn to learn?
This episode is also to celebrate the release of our new channel 'ROAR!' We'd love it if you'd check out the videos and email any suggestions you have to [email protected]. Click here to watch!
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Our latest Roarcast guest is accent coach Pamela Vanderway from Dialect Coach Worldwide.
Beth chatted to as part of the the video "Why Do Singers Lose Their Accent When They Sing?" and the interview was so insightful we thought we'd share the whole interview with you all. Topics covered include the role of accent in singing, how vocal styles develop and Pamela's thoughts on vocal training. There are also insights into how social dynamics affect music and the accents used within them.
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Pamela's Website - https://www.dialectcoachesworldwide.com
Original Video - Why do Singers lose their accents when they sing?
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Beth and Tom look at the controversial topic of lip syncing, in focus. They discuss whether there are circumstances where an artist should or shouldn't lip sync, discuss societal expectations placed upon artists and whether it's even the choice of the artist in the first place. They also take a look at some of the individuals who have used lip syncing in the past and delve into the rigours of touring.
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Original Video: Why Do Singers Lip Sync?
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In this episode of the rebranded 'Roarcast', Beth and Tom speak to Julien Truchan from metal band Benighted.
This episode focusses on the connection between mental health and metal music, following on from the video 'Does Metal Music make you Calmer?' which Julien featured on previously. Julien is in the unique position of working in the metal industry whilst also being a mental health nurse, so can offer some unique and insightful perspective on music therapy and much more.
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Original Video: Metal Music Makes You Calmer? The Science of Metal
Benighted: https://www.season-of-mist.com/bands/benighted/
Big thanks to Julien and Katy from their label Season of Mist for setting up the interview.
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This is the first episode in some brand new content! In this series, Beth will take a topic discussed on the channel and talk about it in some more depth. In this episode, Beth is joined by Tom to discuss 'Why You Don't Like the Sound of Your Voice'.They cover how everyone has a different auditory experience of the world, your inner voice and why you might perceive your voice differently to other people or even recording equipment.
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Background Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYtOc4Bdmog
Some extra reading:
This is Your Brain on Music: Understanding a Human Obsession: https://amzn.to/3oduEoE
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain: https://amzn.to/3piw0zK
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In this episode of The Roarcast, Beth chats to Melissa Cross, vocal coach to many of the world's top metal stars. Melissa has worked with artists including Slipknot, The Disturbed, Killswitch Engage and Arch Enemy to help them achieve extreme vocals safely.
Beth and Melissa cover the journey from classically trained vocal coach into metal, some technical insight into fry screaming as well as talking about the truth behind the stereotypes surrounding metal.
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Tatiana's vocals are both genre defying and defining. Jinjer are a metal band that take influences from Jazz, Reggae and Funk and Tatiana is at the centre of their unique sound. We find out about Tatiana's journey from being a student in Ukraine to a metal artist, how she learned to scream and her thoughts on being an introvert in life but finding her extrovert on stage.
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The Podcast is changing!
We'll still be conducting interviews, but also covering science based, educational content on vocals. All in the name of helping discover what makes your favourite artists and the music they produce.
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The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.