Episode summary
In this episode, Steve Giles sits down with voice and music coach Korel Tunador to explore a musician-first approach to vocal coaching. Shaped by decades of professional touring with major artists including Rob Thomas, Katy Perry, and the Goo Goo Dolls, Korel shares how discovering voice science later in his career transformed his teaching, blending empirical knowledge with real-world musicianship.
They discuss Korel’s non-hierarchical philosophy, where singers are treated as teammates rather than students, and lessons are collaborative sessions instead of top-down instruction. The conversation also dives into musicianship, psychology, and why energy exchange in teaching can be just as fulfilling as performing on stage.
What we cover
* Why the voice should be trained with the same rigor as any other instrument
* The benefits of a non-hierarchical, teammate-based coaching relationship
* Why Korel often prioritizes laryngeal coordination over breath-first approaches
* The role of complete musicianship (piano, guitar, ear training) in vocal development
* The psychological side of voice work and how awareness accelerates progress
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Links & resources
Korel Tunador: https://koreltunador.com/
We Help Singers: https://www.wehelpsingers.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wehelpsingers
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Credits
Guest: Korel Tunador
Host: Steve Giles
Editor: Vedrana Katanic
Producers: Luke Nederveen, Jono Hewlett-Davies