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Lesson time: (3min 23sec)
Rachel Lynes abre la serie de teatro musical con el equilibrio que todo cantante necesita: mantener la mayor parte de tu atención en interpretar la historia, no solo en dar las notas.
This lesson is part of the course Aprende canto de teatro musical con una coach vocal del West End
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Lesson transcript:
Before we start this next session, I want to ask you a question:
When you're singing, how much of your brain is on the song, and how much is on acting?
Take a moment to think about that. Come up with an answer:
Now, I'm going to say something a bit bold. If any less than 70% of your brain is on acting, we haven't got enough yet.
We're talking about musical theatre. Yes, your voice needs to be the most athletic it can be. This is crucial!
This connectivity is what makes this genre so beautiful and encompassing. When it works, all the elements come together:
For this first lesson, we're going to explore what happens if we remove the music.
We are going to:
Now, you might say:
But give it a go! I promise you that if you haven't yet spoken your song as a monologue, you have not yet unlocked some of its potential.
You do not need to sing your song the same way you spoke it. There are different techniques needed for singing and speaking. By removing the following, you will find new colors and nuances in your song:
We can start with your own song or, for an example, I'll use one of my favorite songs:
"It's not simple to say, but some days I don't recognize me. These shoes, this apron, this place here... I think I'm forgetting the words, I've taken more than I gave them."
Imagine you've been given the lyrics of your song for a naturalistic screen audition.
I want you to try speaking your lyrics in the same kind of way that I'm talking to you now, in a conversational way.
Take a pause and have a little play around with it. You can take as long as you want here.
Then, I'm going to give you some new challenges.

Rachel Lynes trabaja con cantantes que van desde artistas de grabación hasta intérpretes del West End. Lleva más de 20 años estudiando la voz, con especial atención a la conexión entre el canto, la salud mental y el bienestar. Como intérprete, pasó 10 años interpretando papeles protagonistas en el West End y a nivel internacional, trabajando con todo tipo de figuras, desde Andrew Lloyd Webber hasta creativos galardonados con los premios Tony y Olivier. Apodada cariñosamente "la susurradora de voces" por los cantantes con los que trabaja, el enfoque de Rachel es rigurosamente técnico y a la vez accesible, combinando la ciencia con el corazón. También es fundadora y coach de the Sing Space, un estudio global en línea abierto a cantantes de todos los niveles y hogar del primer Vocal Gym™ del mundo, que ofrece clases en grupo, clases de canto individuales y oportunidades exclusivas de actuar ante algunos de los creativos más destacados de la industria, incluidos directores de casting, directores, productores y estrellas del West End. En su curso de MusicGurus, Rachel aplica ese mismo método técnico pero humano al canto de teatro musical, guiándote a través de las mismas técnicas que emplea con los intérpretes del West End. read more