Articles by Jeremy Fisher
- 120 Opera titles that never made it
A fun article for the opera buff containing a list of 120 opera titles that didn't get past the dress-rehearsal. Published 17Aug2009, viewed 280 times
- Seven key elements for working as a West End theatre musician
If you're looking for work as a West End theatre musician, what do you need to know? Here are seven things that a musician needs in order to work as a deputy musician in the West End. Published 07Aug2009, viewed 296 times
- A Rhythm And Pulse Exercise For Cool, Swinging Singing
This article explores the difference between rhythm and pulse and uses different pulses to discover new emotions in a song, and to find the "swing" for each piece. Published 16May2009, viewed 260 times
- Front Foot, Back Foot - Bringing Different Energy To Your Performance
This article describes a simple yet profound exercise to help singers and speakers find more energy and variation in their performing. It takes minutes to learn, needs no special equipment, and is used by actors, singers, comedians and presenters to excite and calm audiences around the world. Published 16May2009, viewed 214 times
- Good Vibrations - Discovering Your Own Special 'Tune'
How in-tune are you? Finding your place in the world can be as simple as discovering your own "voice", singing your own "song". This article includes ways of noticing and improving your 'good vibrations'. Published 09Mar2009, viewed 245 times
- Five quick and easy steps to learning recitative
Operatic recitative (the conversational sections that drive the plot forwards) can be difficult to learn, with strings of words and odd rhythms, and changing emotions. This article from an expert vocal coach and multimedia educator describes five quick and easy steps to learning recitative. Published 25Feb2009, viewed 403 times
- Auditioning For Musicals: Working Through The Recall System
As a vocal coach specialising in successful singing auditions, I know that the auditioning process can be either a dismal failure that actors want to hide from, or an opportunity to present your work to the same knowledgeable people in a well-defined sequence of events. This article describes working through the recall system, and how a coach can help performers through the different recall stages. Published 09Oct2008, viewed 422 times
- Actor Singer Dancer - What's Your Main Strength?
Finding your strengths as a performer means you can transfer your skills to other areas and become the true Triple Threat - actor singer dancer. And translating the director's requests into your primary language can help you understand and react on a much deeper level. This article is about finding and transferring your performing strengths - what's your strongest suit? Published 09Oct2008, viewed 320 times
- Auditioning for Musicals: What To Do In The First Audition
For actors singers and dancers, auditioning for musicals is a way of life. But what if this is your first musicals audition? How do you behave, what do you have to do, and how should you prepare? This article focusses on the first (private) audition in the process of auditioning for a musical Published 27Sep2008, viewed 454 times
- Auditioning for Musicals: The Cattle Call
If you want to audition for Musicals on Broadway or in the West End, and you don't have an agent, you need to go to the Cattle Call. This article describes the cattle call, what you need to take and what you need to do to succeed. Published 25Sep2008, viewed 424 times
- 60 female House songs for cabaret and musicals singers
You're looking for songs for women that you can use to communicate directly with an audience in your cabaret, theatre show or even karaoke night. What you need is a "House song". This article describes 60 songs from Musicals for women that you can use to connect with your listeners. Published 25Sep2008, viewed 605 times
- 60 House Numbers From Musicals For Men To Sing
You're a singer looking for a song that can reach out to an audience, one that you can play to them directly. You're looking for a "House number". This article describes three types of "House number" and lists 60 songs for men that can cross that mythical fourth wall to connect directly with the audience. Published 18Sep2008, viewed 422 times
- The Secrets Of Working As A West End Rehearsal Pianist
West End pianist Jeremy Fisher reveals the secrets of a little-known corner of the musical world - the job of the rehearsal pianist. Published 15Aug2008, viewed 1079 times
- Become The Karaoke King (Or Queen) By Changing Your Vocal Style
A vital part of individual singing style is how you start a note, and different recording artists use different techniques. If you want to change your vocal style to sound more like your favorite artist, here are six things you can do to begin singing a note. Which one is your favorite? Published 06Aug2008, viewed 414 times
- Once More With Feeling - Putting Emotion Into Singing
Putting strong emotions into your singing, and how to keep doing it safely night after night - simple and profound technical tips and secrets from a vocal and performance coach for London's West End singers. Published 25Jul2008, viewed 517 times
- Tribute Band Singers - How To Sound Like Your Favorite Singing Artist
Simple and effective vocal techniques for singers paying tribute to the great recording artists. From a master singing teacher and performance coach with more than 20 years experience. Published 23Jul2008, viewed 452 times
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