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Vocal Process Course Catalogue...
Vocal Process run a
wide range of practical courses: courses for singers in opera,
musical theatre, pop, rock, gospel and jazz; courses in spoken voice
for freedom and projection, high-energy voice use and improved
diction; and specialist courses for Speech and Language Therapists
working in the field of voice. We have also provided information on
the theory and application of Estill Model information since 1997.
Vocal Process also
provides private
consultations and specialist
computer voice training
sessions for advanced vocal practitioners. We regularly organise
tailored
courses for choral groups, professional development for teachers
and INSET courses for the
educational sector.
For 'Integrated
Voice' please see
'Certification' section

Core
Training
Looking for Vocal
Process Core Training? Click on
Singing and the Actor Training which now replaces this course.
We think you will like the new format!
More
information on 'Singing and the Actor Training'
Advanced Core
Training
Looking for Vocal
Process Advanced Core Training? Click on
Advanced
Singing and the Actor Training which now replaces this course.
More
information on 'Advanced Singing and the Actor Training'

Belting Explained
This course will
enable you to understand the science behind the sound, and what
motivates us to make it. The course includes vocal warm-ups
appropriate to belting, voice qualities that contribute to belting;
physical preparation and safety parameters.
More information
on 'Belting Explained'

Computer Voice Training
Computer voice
analysis programmes are freely available on the internet, and
provide biofeedback for your voice. Jeremy Fisher will guide you
through some of the basics of computer voice analysis to improve
personal voice use and hone your listening skills.
More
information on Introduction to 'Computer Voice Training'
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Finding Your Power
Voice
How do West End
Belters and Rock and Pop singers make their powerful sounds? Is it
all down to the microphone or are they producing their voices in a
special way? In this practical workshop we will explore ways to find
and ‘support’ that power in your voice.
More information
on 'Finding Your Power Voice'

Popular Singing:
A Practical Guide to Pop, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Country and Gospel
A one-day course that will give you a working knowledge of the
fundamental elements of style in popular singing.
More information on 'Popular Singing'

Practical Phonetics
A one-day course that will give you a working knowledge of phonetics
and their importance in singing and speech training.
More information
on 'Practical Phonetics'

Singing and the
Actor
Training
The definitive
course on the 'how and why of your voice', based on Gillyanne Kayes'
book. With personal input on your voice from the course leaders. The course is in
three sections: How the Voice Works, Control and Flexibility, and
Four Vocal Generics
More information on 'Singing
and the Actor Training'
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Advanced Singing and the Actor
Training
Fine-tune your
diagnostic and isolation skills and extend your existing practice.
We will examine mixed vocal sets, breath management, range work, and
healthy and unhealthy voice use, and brainstorm practical
applications in teaching and performance.
More
information on 'Advanced Singing and the Actor Training'

Successful Singing Auditions
An
audition is a snapshot of where you are right now. This workshop
helps bring you and your performance into focus ready for the next
audition. Topics include Giving a Clear Message, Your Strengths, and
At the Audition.
More information
on 'Successful Singing Auditions'

Teaching in the Studio
Teaching
in the Studio forms Unit 8 of the Integrated Voice™ certification
programme and is open to advanced practitioners and by invitation
only.
Please
contact us at
info@vocalprocess.co.uk if you would like to be considered for
this course. This course is suitable for teachers of singing and
voice or for those coaching vocalists in performance situations.
More information on
'Teaching in the Studio'

The Developing
Voice
Information and
practical strategies for working with both child and adolescent
voices. Essential knowledge for those teaching in primary and
secondary education, working as choral trainers, or in youth
theatre. Identify distinct stages of change in adolescence and
discover useful strategies for stabilising voices during this
period.
More information on
'The Developing Voice'

The
Voice of
Violence
Unleash your Vocal
Warrior. Use your voice safely in high-energy performance situations
such as screaming, shouting, projecting in open air spaces or being
heard above ambient noise.
More information on 'The Voice of Violence'

Vocal Anatomy for
Voice Professionals I
Muscles Alive!
This course is
devoted to the study of the larynx, the planes of the body, posture,
breathing and support.
More
information on 'Vocal Anatomy for Voice Professionals I'

Vocal Anatomy for
Voice Professionals II
Vocal Anatomy
This course is
devoted to the study of vocal anatomy and function. Understand the
logic of the body and voice, breath, resonation, articulation and
expression..
More
information on 'Vocal Anatomy for Voice Professionals II'

Vocal Process Top
Techniques
- Do you want to improve and develop your voice?
- Gain strength and flexibility?
- Do you want to understand what you are doing?
Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher teach you the top techniques for
better vocalising. The course will give you a range of vocal tools
to take away with you and use in personal practice or to pass on to
others. People who attend our courses find more confidence, vocal
strength and freedom in performance. Suitable for beginners and for
those looking to develop their voice.
More
information on 'Vocal Process Top Techniques'

With One Voice
A one-day course
that explores the differences in training requirements for singing
and speaking voice, with presentations, practical workshops and a
discussion forum. For all those interested in voice.
More information
on 'With One Voice'
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