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The Vowels You Can Always Depend On

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Dan Callaway

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If you’re new to my channel, my name's Dan Callaway. I teach music theatre voice and vocal pedagogy at Boston Conservatory at Berklee. I’ve performed on Equity stages for over 25 years, helped music theatre performers work sustainably on Broadway, national tours, and at top regional houses. I’ve taught at top music theatre programs for over 10 years (Elon University, and BoCo). I help music theatre singers build skill, gain confidence, and get to work.

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A big misunderstanding theater singers have is when we are told to sing theater music like we speak.

We then dive into our material, trying to sing the words the way we say them, and we run into huge problems when we are singing in a vocal mode that doesn't agree with the vowel we're trying to force out of our mouths.

In this video, I'm going to talk to you about two ways of understanding thicker fold vocal coordinations, or metallic modes. I'm also going to teach you about the very straightforward ways of understanding these modes, and the vowels you can use that always agree with them.

This understanding goes a really long way in helping you to maintain consistency in registration and to avoid vocal brakes and cracks where you don't want them.

You can check out Complete Vocal Technique's research site here: https://cvtresearch.com/

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