by Kate Cardon | Anatomy, Foundations of Singing Articles, Voice
Did you know that the primary function of your voicebox is to help protect your airway? The fact that we can speak and sing with the small folds that act as the final layer of defenses to keep food or other items out of your lungs is really just a happy accident...
by Kate Cardon | Anatomy, Master Vocal Accuracy Articles, Strengthen Your Voice, Vocal Agility & Control Articles, Voice
If you feel like you don’t understand Breath Support for singing, you’re not alone! This abstract concept plagues beginning singers universally. The concept of Breath Support is crucial to singing well and healthfully, but it is at once both very specific...
by Kate Cardon | Anatomy, Vocal Health Essentials Articles, Voice
This post will focus on the hormonal changes of women and estrogen-dominant individuals. However, any major fluctuation in your hormones (including those from certain medical syndromes, as well as while taking hormones for birth control or gender modifications) can...
by Kate Cardon | Anatomy, Voice
Singing is a great joy to carry through your entire life. However, there are some important considerations to keep in mind at all stages of life– from early childhood singing straight through the aging voice– in order to maintain vocal health, comfort, and...