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| In Search of one, true method "Perhaps, there is no one, true technique…it is just you and this beast you have called a voice, an unruly child who reacts to its own whims and desires. It is indeed the lucky singer who believes they have some control over it. Or perhaps the best and most fortunate singers are the ones that go a little deeper and loose a little more control. The ones that are not afraid to try something new and different…to be what only they can be. Like the Mobius, the voice of the artist is constantly turning inside out and outside in throughout our entire existence here on this earth. A kind of balancing act, a tightrope act amongst humanity. For without balance, there is no artistry. Go with the flow." Christopher Leo King http://operastars.com/method.htm |
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