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From breathing through your nose to the fine-tuning of your delivery, Mark Baxter knows what it takes to build a vibrant and successful life as a performing singer. His own experience with thousands of performances, plus his coaching of both amateur singers and big stars, Mark draws from a wealth of experience.
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The interplay between the lead vocal and accompaniment is a dynamic relationship that can bring a performance to new heights. Mark Baxter teaches about instrumentation, song arrangements and their relationship to the lead vocal.
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Jobs turn into careers. Dating turns into marriage. Fifteen years later, you realize there was this thing - singing - you used to be good at. But how do you get it back?
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It's so obvious, singers constantly overlook it. You are unique, which means there is no other singer with exactly your story, your voice or your vibe. The best chance of success comes from recognizing how to capitalize on your uniqueness and translate that into your performing.
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All singers experience some form of performance anxiety, from a few mild jitters to full blown terror. Mark Baxter has coached Steven Tyler, Goo Goo Dolls and hosts of other pros and amateurs. He has performed in thousands of shows himself, including some challenging situations that left him down-right terrified. He teaches how you can feel in-control and ready to shine.
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Do you have bad singer habits? Bad singer habits make you difficult to work with, and sometimes, they hinder your voice. This episode makes it easy for you to break any bad habits so that nothing will hold you back.