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Singing with many voices is a blog dedicated to the classical singer. Various subjects related to the art and craft of singing will be discussed. Your questions are welcome and I look forward to having you follow the blog. -Joan Patenaude Yarnell (Voice Faculties-Curtis Institute of Music/Manhattan School Of Music)

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VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK – January 12th, 2025

WelcomR to the first Thought of the Week for the New Year:

“LEARN FROM THOSE WHO WENT BEFORE YOU AND THEN MAKE IT YOUR OWN”

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment January 12, 2025 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: DECEMBER 1ST, 2024

“A SINGER MUST FIRST KNOW WHERE EACH PHRASE IS GOING IN ORDER TO GET INTO IT FROM THE FIRST TONE” –— THINK AHEAD!

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized 1 Comment December 2, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK: NOVEMBER 11TH.

“A SINGER`S GOAL SHOULD BE TO COORDINATE ONE’S INNER EAR, INNER EYE AND VOICE” (Sergius Kagen “On Studying Singing”

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment November 13, 2024 1 Minute

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK NOVEMBER 5TH

THREE IMPORTANT WORDS FOR SINGERS : ANTICIPATE, ALLOW, AWARENESS :

ANTICIPATE: Always anticipate the next notes in the phrase to the one you are singing.

ALLOW: Allow your body to fulfill the clear images in your mind (aurally, visually)

AWARENESS : Memorize the physical sensations you experience when accoplishing a vocal , musical, interpretive goal

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized 2 Comments November 6, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK OCTOBER 28TH

“NEVER SING A VOCALIZE OR REPERTOIRE WITHOUT AN EMOTIONAL INTENT” (Mathilde Marchesi)

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment October 28, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK OCTOBER 21ST

“DO NOT SING THE “SOUND” OF THE WORD – SING THE “MEANING” OF THE WORD”
(Enrico Caruso, tenor )

Focusing on the mood, the color and the meaning of the major word in each phrase allows the voice to be produced without effort or artificial force.

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment October 20, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – OCTOBER 7TH

“DON`T WORK HARD —- WORK SMART”

“DON’T TRY —- ALLOW”

DO NOT AIMLESSLY KEEP REPEATING A PROBLEM — ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS AND ALLOW THEM TO BE PHYSICALIZED.

DO NOT DIRECTLY “TRY TO “FIX” THE VOCAL PROBLEM – BE AWARE OF THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM. IT ALWAYS LIES SOMEWHERE ELSE.

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment October 6, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK – SEPTEMBER 22ND

“WHEM THE MENTAL CONDITIONS ARE PREPARED AND READY THE SINGING VOICE APPEARS – NOT BEFORE” (Giovanni Battista Garcia”

HEAR IT (Inner Ear) – SEE IT -(Inner Eye) – SING IT” (Malena Malas)

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment September 22, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK FOR SEPTEMBER 16TH.

“THE SPONTANEOUS, PRE-TUNED FIRST TONE IS THE LAUNCH PAD FOR EACH PHRASE

THE POISED RELEASE OF THE LAST BEAT OF THE FINALE TONE IS THE LANDING PAD FOR A SMOOTH, FIRM LANDING.”

THIS IS THE MEANING OF “ONSET” AND “OFFSET” OF TONE IN THE ART AND CRAFT OF CLASSICAL SINGING.

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment September 15, 2024 1 Minute

VOCAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK -SEPTEMBER 11TH

“KEEP YOUR THOUGHTS AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE , BUT NO SIMPLER” (Albert Einstein)

An organized mind is the secret of beautiful singing as the body always obeys the thought.

Joan Patenaude-Yarnell Uncategorized Leave a comment September 11, 2024 1 Minute

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