Free Your Voice in Minutes Using Neuro-Kinesthetic Excercises w/Kimberly Moller
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Discover how training your brain and neurological system can instantly yield more freedom, control, and flexibility in your voice.
You guys, I’ve seen Kimberly Moller’s work first hand, and I have to say - it’s like magic!
In this episode, I ask Kim all my questions about how neurology (all things nerves and nervous system) affects our voice. How can we improve tone, resonance, and control so that we feel more freedom and ease as we sing.
We also talk about how we can calm our nervous system and anxiety before auditioning and performing with simple physical exercises. Whether you’re backstage before a gig or in the waiting room for an audition, you CAN improve your singing within just minutes of doing these drills.
SPOILER: I’ve added these drills to my routine before I perform and before I record and am so happy with the results.
Kimberly Moller is on the Board of The National Association of Teachers of Singing in San Diego and a member of The Musical Theatre Educators Alliance. Her mentors include: Singing Athlete creator Andrew Byrne, Laurinda Nikkel (SDSU), Mary Saunders Barton (Penn State/Bel Canto can Belto method) and master Z-Health trainer Missy Bunch. Kimberly is Z-Health Essentials, R-Phase and I-Phase certified to assist with drills and mobility that impacts vocal production at the speed of the nervous system.
If you’re looking for a new way to access freedom in your voice (something beyond breathing exercises and vocalises), then listen to this episode. Then go check out Kim at www.vocalkinesthetics.com
Let’s get into it!
Xo,
Korrie
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