Hello, Singerverse!
I’m Susan. I’m a singer, I write this blog, and I’m a professor of voice. If you’re a singer or hope to be one, this blog, North Star Voice, is for you. Here’s what I believe: birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, and singers gotta sing. There are hundreds of thousands of us in the singerverse who are out there singing every day:
Tall ones, short ones, ones that sing off-key.
Fat ones, skinny ones, ones that sing high C.
Human ones, robot ones, and ones like you and me.
We’re in the subways, in the churches, in universities, nightclubs, recital halls, and opera houses. We’re amateurs, part-time pros, and full-time pros out there touring, headlining, and singing in the shower. We’re making millions by singing at the Met and La Scala, or making pennies waiting tables in East LA while taking lessons. We’re posting our performances all over YouTube, singing on street corners, and doing our senior recitals in college. Shows like Glee, competitions like American Idol, opera stars like Renée Flemming, singing sensations like Lady Gaga, amateurs turning professional like Susan Boyle, and YouTube sensations like Justin Bieber are inspiring more singers to join our ranks every day.
What does it feel like to be a singer? Well, even with all those singers out there, it might feel like you are all alone, but you’re not. We’re here with you! This blog, North Star Voice, is for you. North Star Voice is a community and resource for singers and voice teachers. In addition to the blog, we offer voice lessons, workshops, and forthcoming books on vocal pedagogy and career fields. We hope you find something here that will support you and inspire you in your singing. Let us know what you need and we’ll try to help out. Come back anytime. You’re always welcome here.