Grammy-Award Finalist Topher Keene is widely regarded as one of America’s top Acting, Singing, and Public Speaking Coaches.
From teaching kids to sing their first solo, to helping Film and Television Stars perfect their roles, to helping pro Vocalists record hit albums, to helping YouTubers and Podcasters refine their vocal skills, to helping CEOs and Executives improve communication and presentation skills, Topher Keene can help anyone develop a powerful and confident voice and improve their performance skills.
Returning to Singing After a Break: How to Rebuild Your Voice Without Starting Over
Welcome back to singing. The instrument is still yours. The communities are still there. The work begins now, from where you are, with whatever voice you have today.
5 Quick Tips for a More Beautiful Singing Voice
Whether you're just starting out or you've been singing for years, certain fundamentals consistently separate voices that sound effortful from voices that sound effortless. None of these tips are flashy. They're the basics that working singers come back to over and over because the basics are what actually carry your voice through every song you'll ever sing. Here are five quick wins that will make an immediate, audible difference in your sound.
The Hidden Skill of Singing Quietly: Why Quiet Voice Control Is Harder Than Belting
There's a counterintuitive truth that most developing singers don't believe at first: singing quietly is harder than singing loudly.
The instinctive assumption is the opposite. Loud singing feels like the impressive part. The big belt, the soaring high note, the powerful sustain that fills a room. Quiet singing seems like the easy default, the thing you do when you're warming up or when the song calls for something gentle.