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VOCAL INSTRUCTION

Learn the mechanics, and the results will appear!!

About Me

DAN PARILIS has been one of New York's premier voice teachers for over a decade. With locations in Manhattan and Long Island, Dan has helped a wide assortment of singers of all ages, styles and proficiency levels to eliminate tension, increase their ranges, correct pitch problems, work through performance anxiety, and develop vocal power, stamina, & control.
Whether your voice fatigues easily, you have vocal abilities you'd like to develop, or are simply afraid of permanently damaging your voice, DON'T PUT IT OFF. Vocal abuse is SERIOUS business, get help before it's too late.
Dan's goal is to help his students develop a greater understanding of their voices and vocal potential, allowing them to continue to develop and evolve under most any circumstances.
***** Do you have any questions?? Feel free to email Dan any questions you might have. ***Advice is FREE! *** (-:

Check Dan's Blogs for Q&As with MySpace members

NOTE: Coming soon! Samples of Dan singing in a variety of styles, ranging from Hard Rock, to Jazz, to Broadway!! Check back again... (-;

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Member Since: 8/8/2004
Band Website: VocalBrilliance.com
Type of Label: None

My Blog

How to find YOUR OWN unique voice and style&

I seem to be struggling with an identity crisis. I have spent way to much time trying to sound like everyone I cover when I sing. Whats the secret to finding ones "OWN" voice ?  - - - - - - - - -...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Sun, 05 Mar 2006 04:23:00 PST

Hard rock / rasp singing in the upper range

From: School Hobo  I have a pretty good range and vibrato, but I want to know how to sing with rasp.  I've figured out a way to do it in my lower-ish registers (painlessly), but I...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Wed, 01 Mar 2006 07:10:00 PST

Article * 4 * : BREATHING EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY, *Part 1*

*** NOTE: These articles are written to be read in order. If you have not yet read article # 1: An Introduction to Voice Technique, article # 2: Singing is an Athletic Activity, and article # 3: ...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Tue, 07 Feb 2006 01:32:00 PST

Article * 3* : MECHANICS *FIRST*, THEN RESULTS

*** NOTE: These articles are written to be read in order. If you have not yet read article # 1: An Introduction to Voice Technique, and article # 2: Singing is an Athletic Activity, feel free to scr...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Tue, 31 Jan 2006 06:59:00 PST

Article * 2 * : SINGING IS AN ATHLETIC ACTIVITY

*** NOTE: These articles are written to be read in order. If you have not yet read article # 1: An Introduction to Voice Technique, feel free to scroll down to the bottom my main blog page to view it...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Sat, 28 Jan 2006 06:14:00 PST

Article * 1 * : AN INTRODUCTION TO VOICE TECHNIQUE

AN INTRODUCTION TO VOICE TECHNIQUE For many people, both singers and non-singers alike, the act of vocalizing is something of a mystical phenomenon. The mouth opens, the sound comes out, and it eith...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Sat, 28 Jan 2006 05:52:00 PST

Can a "bad" singer be taught to sing well...?

chach ( http://profiles.myspace.com/users/1153621)"i have a horrible voice...and cant sing, but when i write songs id like to be able to...is it possible to get a good voice out of someone that really...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

The difference between "Falsetto" and "Head Voice"

Break On Through ( http://www.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile &friendID=2750050&Mytoken=20040815104941 ) "Hey, Thank you for showing interest. About vocal stuff, I would ...
Posted by VOCAL INSTRUCTION on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST