Ep6. Choir directors vs the countertenors; explaining the countertenors voice
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Choir directors vs the countertenors; explaining the countertenors voice
I used to sing tenor. I could hit the notes, but I couldn't find the sound."
In this episode, Coach Worship shares a personal journey through the choir stalls—from the tenor section to the soprano line—and the realization that vocal strain isn't always about range; it's about the pressure to "belong" to a specific sound.
We’re stripping away the mystery of the countertenor voice to talk about the mechanics of head-dominant singing, the trap of "matching volume," and why your voice might be giving you feedback you’re choosing to ignore. Whether you are a singer struggling with vocal fatigue or a Music Director wondering why your high voices aren’t blending, this episode offers a practical, human look at singing sustainably.
Highlights include:
The Weight Trap: Why matching the volume of the singers around you is a recipe for strain.
Anatomy vs. Effort: Understanding what a countertenor actually is (and isn't).
The "Audible" Realization: Why what you hear inside your head isn't what the audience hears.
Practical Advocacy: How to talk to your MD about your voice without it being a "big deal."
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