Started singing in 2017, first studying all the famous – KTVA, R.A., P.B., etc., and I was in no position to understand what they were doing. I just figured ...
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Started singing in 2017, first studying all the famous – KTVA, R.A., P.B., etc., and I was in no position to understand what they were doing. I just figured I had a break at C4, and singing to piano scales with that in the back of my mind was practically torture.
I moved it up to G4 after years but it was just strenuous, rigid, extremely tiring and qualitatively hopeless in comparison to my favorite artists who made it seem so easy.
Kegan helped me realize it's because "it is easy", but what they're doing is so far from what I was doing, which I didn't grasp until I actually changed what I listen for and how I even hear singers (also covered in this course).
I remember always having this intuituve sense that singing shouldn't be hard or uncomfortable no matter what register of the voice or whether you're a rock guy etc.
It was such a struggle to not just give up when I'd record with bands and basically blow my voice out in front of producers and bandmates just to get an F#4 in a freaking backup vocal. Literally went to the studio bathroom and started beating my head in anger. Reaching an E4 was abrasive, and much louder than when natural singers I observed sang way higher in full voice, because I had to make it so loud for it to even happen.
Good singers can control their volume, and really their power comes from more of a treble boost, which you'll understand within this course.
For years I kept looking, feeling like maybe I just didn't 'have it' or I wasn't trying hard enough. Discouraged by all the YT vocal coaches saying stuff like: "That's definitely a belted A4 in chest voice!" talking about Chris Cornell or the likes.
BTW guys who say that never quite get the paint stripping treble in their tone (or the dexterity, stylistic freedom and ease) that you've probably seen Kegan demonstrate.
Ever since I found Kegan, I quit looking further.
The Foundation Vocal Course brings all aspects together, the techniques, principles, tools, psychology, the nerd stuff as well as the practical, so that no matter who you are, if you're serious, you can learn to sing.
Here's a tip if you enroll: Throw out everything you thought you knew about singing. I can't extrapolate the significance of this; it must be experienced.
You will realize how the different concepts actually work and no matter what your disposition is, this course thoroughly addresses every potential variable and hands you all the tools for troubleshooting, whether tonal, physical or psychological hurdles - or all of them!
FVC ties things together and makes sense. It is everything I had always been looking for.
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