Rayvox Articles

Take a break from your day, hydrate, and chill with a blog or two from our dedicated team of voice experts. Choose from any of the categories below to get started.

The Benefits of Performance Exams for Young Musical Theatre Performers

The Benefits of Performance Exams for Young Musical Theatre Performers

One of these valuable steps is taking performance exams, a practice that offers numerous benefits to aspiring young musical theatre performers. With so many to choose from, including RADA Messenger Awards, Rockschool, Trinity Exams, and LAMDA, here is some insight into what young performers can seek to gain from performance examinations.

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Movement In Singing - It’s quite literally a ‘no-brainer’!

Movement In Singing - It’s quite literally a ‘no-brainer’!

Most books and voice training programmes are built around techniques that directly work on how the vocal folds function, or the parts of your body nearby. Think throat opening, breathy vs non-breathy, chest voice and falsetto, twang or cry… and many other very ‘vocal’ things. Then you've got the ‘all about the breath’ brigade. And let's not forget the vowel shape enthusiasts.

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The “3 Good Things” Hack

The “3 Good Things” Hack

I can’t emphasise enough how crucial permission to sing is to a performer. Without it there is always a brake on the performance, a sense of holding back. It appears to affect learning too, without that fundamental acceptance that you are allowed to be doing what you’re doing, the brain seems less able to engage in the acquisition of skills, and experiencing a joyful performance is just a pipe dream.

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Lyric loss - why it happens and what to do

Lyric loss - why it happens and what to do

We have all forgotten the words. Be it on stage, in an audition, at a gig - that T shirt is well worn. So firstly, let that humble you. And secondly, let it remind you; memory loss is something we have to work with, accept and prep for. And it’s manageable.

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Jon Robyns

What is a singing straw?

If you've never heard of singing straws, you're not alone. But singing through a vocal straw (SOVT) isn't just some wacky trend - it might just be one of the most beneficial things singers and vocalists can do for their voice.

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