
THE MIDDLE VOICE METHOD
The Secret to
Great Singing:
Erase your break, increase your
range and
sing with power and
confidence
Are You
tired of not reaching the potential as a singer you KNOW you
have? Are you afraid of hitting the high notes in your song?
Frustrated with your stamina? Not sounding as cool as you want
to? Are you ready to find the SECRET to being a great singer?
Then check out The Middle Voice
Method!
What is the
Middle Voice
Method?
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What Is the
Secret?
The Middle Voice Method is the secret. MVM is a
vocal training method that helps a singer effectively blend
their registers (low and high parts of their voice) to create a
seamless sound from top to bottom. Learning to bridge the gap
between your low voice and the high voice without breaking or
cracking is one of the biggest keys to singing great. This is
the core of the Middle Voice Method. Of course, there is much
more. See the audio lesson descriptions below.

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Here is an overview of the audio lessons; lessons that
students of this method pay $100/hour or more to learn. You
will grow as a singer like never before. Take a look at the
thumbnail sketches of these great lessons.
Introduction The Middle Voice Method
Breath
Support and Control; Belly Breathing
The first lesson gives simple and valuable instruction on
the breathing technique singers need to utilize. Often called
belly breathing or diaphragmatic breathing, great breath
support and control is essential to creating a powerful
controlled singing voice.
Vocal
Registers: Head, Chest and The Middle Voice
Learn what your vocal registers are, how to connect your
breaks and create a beautiful consistent tone through out all
of your range. This lesson focuses on blending the registers
and lengthening the vocal range.
Expanding
the Range
Lesson 4 introduces the great range expanders- the lip roll
and the tongue trill. These are awesome exercises for singing
higher and lower than you ever have before.
Middle
Voice: Finding the Blend Between Head and Chest
Voices
Marjorie’s story of finally finding the connection between
the head voice and chest voice registers. This lesson includes
examples of head, chest and middle voice on the same note.
Understanding and Using Vibrato
This is a simple straightforward approach to finding and
taming the vibrato. Learning to control vibrato and use
straight tone can really help a singer communicate a song
effectively. Lesson 6 includes great exercises for vibrato and
straight tone.
Vocal
Care Tips for Singers
Practical steps to help you take care of your voice.
Included in this lesson:
- Always warm up before you sing
- Drink lots of water
- Never strain
- Watch yourself in the mirror
- Experiment and eliminate bad habits

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The Top 10 Problems Singers Face
and How to Solve Them
In addition to the foundational lessons in the Middle Voice
Method, you will receive the The Top 10 Problems
Singers Face and How to Solve Them. After years of
expert instruction and gleaning from thousands of students'
experience, common problems emerged. The solutions to these 10
most common problems are taught in detail. Here's what you will
learn.
The TOP
10 Problems Singers Face and How to Solve Them
Clear and concise exercises are
introduced as well as tips and examples to improve the voice
and overcome the most common difficulties that singers
encounter. This program is guaranteed to
improve your range, tone and flexibility and to help you
enjoy a life time of great singing.
Vocal Registers
Here is a great overview of the vocal registers before
we tackle the 10 problems. Marjorie gives brief descriptions of
the Head, Chest and Middle Voice.
No Power
Many singers struggle with having a weak tone and not
a lot of power or volume. By connecting our singing voice to
our speaking voce we can tap into a natural and strain-free
full tone. Examples of how to connect speaking and singing
voice. Sample practice exercise for a confident beautiful
sound.
Stress and Strain
Singers strain when the engage external muscles to do
the work of the internal vocal folds. Signs of strain are
tightening of the jaw, raising or lowering the chin and tension
in the neck or chest or facial muscles
How to Last
This lesson gives the singer several tips to help his
or her last note sound as strong, robust and painless as the
first.
Expanding the Vocal Range
A consistent challenging workout that is free of
stress and strain will increase range, flexibility and
control. Explore uncharted territory in your vocal range
with the lip roll.
Chest Voice Trap
This lesson helps singers’ who regularly “pull-up"
notes in their chest voice. It offers help and relief for
singers who strain by trying to sing too high in their chest
voice. This lesson gives great examples and exercises for
finding the mixed voice. Singers will also hear examples of the
chest and middle voice. Listen and sing these examples and you
will be on your way to connecting your registers with a smooth,
consistent and healthy sound.
Weak head Voice
Innovative sounds to connect you to your head voice.
Tips for strengthening and workout your upper range.
Stuck in a “Classical Head Voice”
Finding and using the chest voice can be new and
awkward if a singer has primarily used their head voice. These
tips and exercises will help you expand your range and gain
power and control on the lower notes of your
register.
Vibrato and Straight Tone
This discussion about how and when a singer should use
vibrato could quickly change the way you sing. This lesson
includes the 1-2-3-4-5 exercise example on straight tone,
vibrato and the combination of the two.
Tips for Getting Those Low Notes
This quick little tip can help you gain a note or two
in that lower register. Remember to speak it not to force
it.
Get Over Your Voice
It is all about the lyrics. Learn to communicate the
song and create a powerful connection with your
audience.
Motivation
to Work On Your Voice
Because it will improve. Your voice is
guaranteed to improve with these methods and
exercises.

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Why Do You Need The Middle Voice
Method?
You need The Middle Voice Method if you are
serious about singing, if you have been frustrated in not being
as good as you know you can be, or if you are ready to move to
the next level of professionalism whether you are a
professional singer or just beginning to sing. This method is
proven over and over to work for students of all abilities and
experience levels. You WILL improve if you apply the
techniques.
How Does It
Work?
Does merely learning about The Middle Voice Method
automatically improve your singing? As important as learning
the right things are, like an athelete, improvement will not
happen without consistent practice. And we've made that easy
for you. In addition to all the lessons you see above, complete
workouts for men AND women are included. See below for
descriptions on these unique exercises.

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Hayley
,
California

Complete Workout
The
opening track is an Intro with tips on how to use
these exercises. The first 11 tracks are for female
singers, while tracks 12-21 are designed for a man’s vocal
range. Each exercise begins with an example
sung by a singer; the exercise follows immediately after,
allowing the singer to join in when he or she is ready.
Designed for a full 30 minute
work-out, it is also a great tool for warming up
before a performance.
The lip roll on a one octave
arpeggio. This is a range stretching exercise.
Remember not to strain and to gently approach the high
notes.
Wa -
on an octave arpeggio. Great for working out the head
voice.
Go - The next three “G” exercise are
primarily designed to work out the chest and mid
range.
Gug
- remember not to strain.
Goo
- use a lot of G and make a nice round oo
sound.
Nay,
Na, Noo - three in a row, you must use good breath
support to sing all three on one breath. Concentrate on a
consistent even sound between all
three.
Muh, Buh -sing these two exercises in a
row with a "dopey" sound or relaxed jaw.
Don’t strain as you move
higher in the chest voice
register.
Ugh
- Don’t “sing” this one so much, just “speak” it on the
note. This is
a great exercise for working up into the middle
register.
Na -
2 octave arpeggio. This exercise is for lengthening the
range. Strive
to sound like one voice from the bottom to the top of
your register. Don’t strain as you move from chest, to
middle to head voice. The goal is to create one beautiful
seamless sound.
2
octave lip roll or tongue trill - This great range
expanding exercise is repeated in a two octave
variation. Relax as your sing form the very bottom
to the top of your range. Work for a seamless sound and
ruthlessly avoid all strain. Make sure you are singing with out
pinching, squeezing or tension of any
kind.

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The Top 10 Problems Singers Face
and How to Solve Them
Complete Workout
In addition to
the the Middle
Voice Method Complete Workout, you will receive
the The
Top 10 Problems Singers Face and How to Solve Them
Complete Workout. These exercises are
tailored to address the 10 most common problems singers
face with laser-like precision. Steady application
of these exercises will conquer these vocal
challenges. Here's what you will
learn.
This
track is an intro to the work-out. It includes
instructions on how to use the 27 lessons. Tracks 2-14 are
for women and boys whose voices have not changed and
tracks 15-27 are designed for men. Remember to never
strain. These exercises correlate with the Top 10 Vocal
Problems and How to Solve Them Teaching Tracks. It is
designed to be used not as a go straight through warm-up,
but as a work-out to retrain your voice and correct
specific vocal problems.
This exercise uses a funny phrase to help
the singer make a connection between their singing and
speaking voice and thereby gain power. Try to speak
this octave pattern and don’t flip to head voice or
resort to shouting.
This
exercise is called the stutter technique. It will help you
connect to the chest voice and gain power and a rich tone
on the lowest notes. Keep a very dopey, "caveman” kind of
sound.
The next
two exercises gug and goog are perfect for extending the
chest voice higher. Once again don’t strain. You
need to keep the larynx low so a dopey sound is
vital.
This is
an octave arpeggio exercise like the previous one. Don’t
flip to head voice! Remember these exercises are range
specific. Stay in you chest voice if possible. If you find
your self shouting to get the note or straining, lower the
jaw; make a “dopier” and softer sound.
Here is
the lip roll or tongue trill for extending the
range. Sing the high notes gently and quietly – do
not try to push or squeeze them out. In fact you
should stop when even the slightest strain appears.
Just
come back in when the exercise moves back down to a
comfortable spot. This exercise is great for
smoothing out the ‘breaks’’ in your voice as
well.
Ow - one
of my favorite sounds for finding and working on the mixed
or middle voice. Wish I could patent it. It works every
time!! The trick is to SPEAK it, not sing it.
Another
great sound for connecting to the middle voice. Say
meow like a cat. May sound silly – but the notes you
gain will be worth. You are trying to sound like a
cat. Not to sing Meow. Don’t pull up the chest
voice – just gently speak the notes through the
break.
The next
two exercises are for finding and working out the HEAD
Voice. These are great range extenders, just singing
lightly - no straining!
Try to
make a small but "squeeze" or "strain-free" sound on the
notes. This is an octave arpeggio. Stop and wait for the
notes to come back to a more comfortable spot if the
exercise goes higher than you can sing without straining.
Trying to speak the note works as well for the head voice
as it does for the mid-range.
Stay
tough but don’t shout. This exercise is for the chest
voice only. The goal is to sing through he exercises
without flipping to head voice.
Ugh on an
octave arpeggio. This is a chest voice exercise as well.
Lower the jaw and keep that "dopey” sound to avoid tension
in the neck or jaw.
Vibrato, straight- tone and
a combination. This exercise lets you explore and gain
control of your voice as you sing with vibrato and
straight tone. This 1-2-3-4-5
exercise stays on one
note.
You
choose! This is an octave arpeggio for you. Sing from
the bottom to the top of your range using your favorite
Middle Voice Method exercise.

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BONUS
EBOOK:
SING LIKE AN IDOL
As an added bonus, we have included
an informative and insider
look at the practical tools you need to be a great
singer;
strategies and information
that can help you get a jump on the competition from talent
shows to getting gigs. Chapters include the
following:
American Idol Auditions
Vocal Chords
What to Sing: The Identity Crisis
The Talent Show
Singers Wanted: How to Get Singing Jobs
Vocal Technique:
If I learn classical vocal technique
will I be able to sing any style well?
Improve Your Singing Range
Vocal Exercises
Become a Singer/Songwriter
How to Sing the High Notes

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Bless!"
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,
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