5-1 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 1
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Singing is your birthright. Everyone can sing. Some of us are wounded by our experiences, by the negativity of others, and believe we can’t sing. But all of us can sing.
Singing is a window to the soul. Singing with others provides a depth of emotion that is rarely, if anywhere else, experienced. Group singing can be joyful or happy, smiling or laughing as you sing. Or it can be deeply sad or mournful, empathy is built into our nature. Grief is especially powerful when expressed in song.
It’s not just regular people who have negative thoughts and practices around singing, it’s also professional singers. Most of us have been told at one time or another that we are not good singers. And that sinks in, even if we deny it.
So where can a quality singer turn if they need help with their singing voice? We’re about to find out in this episode.
I’m Tim Rose and welcome to Season, I can hardly believe I’m going to say it, 5 of the Tim Tunes Podcast. Today is our forty-second episode. This season we’ll feature in-depth interviews with performers and music professionals. We’ll speak with musicians, singers, band directors, and service providers. We’re starting this season with a pair of podcasts that features Mark Baxter, vocal behaviorist. I’ll let Mark explain what that means.
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Chapitres
1. 5-1 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 1 (00:00:00)
2. Intro (00:00:10)
3. Welcome (00:01:29)
4. Vocal Behaviorist (00:04:13)
5. Definition of singing and Singing with Intent (00:07:18)
6. Songwriting and singing (00:11:15)
7. Silence Song (00:19:23)
8. Silence - Story (00:23:26)
9. I Am A Prayer - Story (00:24:25)
10. I Am A Prayer - Song (00:25:27)
11. Outro (00:28:28)
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