YouTube Award – Top 10 Most Viewed Musicians in Australia Today!

Wow! I’m now one of the top 10 most viewed musicians in Australia for today! See image below and check it out for yourself at http://www.youtube.com/user/JhoannaAguila

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YouTube Award – No#27 Most Viewed (Today) Musicians in Australia

Hey look at what I’ve received! I only uploaded my videos of me singing yesterday and saw today that YouTube had given me an award for being the “No#27th Most Viewed (Today) Musicians in Australia”. The last time I checked, the number of people who viewed my valerie upload had already reached 204! A great achievement for me as I was hesitant to even post something up onto it. It just goes to show that you’ve got to be willing to push yourself out of your comfort zones to get noticed in this industry.

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Thanks too all who watched it and are supporting me with this!

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Cover: Use Somebody by Kings of Leon

Here’s another =) :

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Me Singing Valerie!

This is my very first time to upload a video onto Youtube. Its of me singing a cover of Valerie by Amy Winehouse. Check it out!

I felt kind of weird at first when recording this. The fact that I was just singing to my laptop was strange… But I ended up enjoying it =). By the way, the arm that you see playing the guitar in this video is my cousin’s (thanks Jayson).

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Justin Bieber’s Background Vocalist Group, ‘Legaci’

Review #5 of 5 best blogs found in my area of interest:

Through their YouTube blog channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/legaci‘Legaci’ the group name of Justin Bieber’s back up vocalists, upload vlogs (video blogs) of themselves performing songs. Legaci serves as a good example of how a group of people looking to obtain a better career as backup vocalists, reached that dream by performing covers of artists, uploading it all onto their vlogging channel, and getting discovered through doing so. The following video is one of their many posts – ‘Performing “Down” by Jay Sean TO Jay Sean! (w/ special appearance by our boy Justin Bieber!)’.

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams – Testimonial of Singing Lessons Success

Review #4 of 5 best blogs found in my area of interest:

One of the best female singers, Hayley Williams, from my favourite band ‘Paramore’ speaks highly of her singing teacher Brett Manning whom has unique coaching methods, as she says “It’s been about 5 years since I started taking lessons from him and I won’t go to anyone else!”. She also talks about how the types of techniques and exercises that Brett teaches is very beneficial and helps to relieve the strain from her throat while singing.

Brett also has a blog site - http://www.singingsuccess.com/blog – called ‘Singing Success’ with many blogs posted by Randy Moomaw of tips that I find very useful on topics such as ‘do not neglect self promotion‘. This particular post allows you to become aware of the importance of taking full advantage of the opportunities you have to promote yourself, which is very much along the lines of what I am required to do for my advertising campaign assignment (explained previously in my initial posts and in the ‘About’ section of this blog). It explains that you should use social network sites as this helps to give people a heads up about your upcoming shows/gigs, he says that word of mouth should be used because it is still one of the best marketing tools for creating a buzz, plus more! Click here to read more.

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Free Singing Tips

Review #3 of 5 best blogs found in my area of interest:

Ever heard of Ken Taylor? Neither had I until I was browsing around looking for cool stuff to share with you guys. This guy’s amazing! He’s a vocal coach who’s been a professional singer since he was just 15 years old and has a lot to offer with his experience. He blogs about important things that people in this field of interest need to know like overcoming stage fright, preparing yourself for rejection in the industry, singing should be as relaxed as speaking, singing audition tips, and my favourite – 5 bad habits that will kill a singer’s voice.

Here’s the 5 tips Ken Taylor gives from his blog site ‘singingtipsblog.com’:

1. Sleep Deprivation = Bad Singing

I learned this the hard way. Freshman year of college I hardly ever got 8 hours of sleep… honestly, I was probably averaging 5 to 6hr/night. I also didn’t progress at all vocally my freshman year. My lack of sleep not only led to a lack of focus, but also swollen vocal cords that made my voice feel very heavy.

The following year I forced myself to get 8 hours of sleep every night, regardless of petty things such as homework (;p). This made all the difference in the world for my voice, helping put me in the best position where I could continue to grow. The moral of the story - get your 8 hours of sleep each night.

2. Screaming is our #1 Vocal Enemy

No, I’m not picking on the rocker’s reading here. There’s actually a legitimate way to produce that epic growling sound you’re looking for (though probably less than 0.1% of all vocal teachers could help you get there). No, what I’m actually referring to is over using your voice.

Lets face it, we all over use our voices sometimes. Whether it’s cheering at a high school basketball game or a college football game, talking over a band at a bar, screaming at a sibling, or maybe yelling at the dog when it’s done it’s business inside. Whatever your reason, if you scream enough you’re singing voice is going to have some major issues.

Now, I can give you tons of advice as to what to do instead of over using your voice, but in the interest of time I’ll give the you simplest answer I possibly can. Don’t Do It!

3. Don’t Sleep with Your Fan Blowing on You

I’ve known people who can get away with this one, but whenever I sleep with a fan blowing on me I always wake up with a scratchiness in my voice that lasts most of the day. If you do this and you consistently have issues with your voice, try turning off the fan and sleeping with less covers.

4. Caffeine and Alcohol Cause Dehydration & Kills the Voice.

Yes, I love Dr.Pepper. And honestly, I drink it way more than I should. This is bad because too much caffeine and/or alcohol can dehydrate the voice, causing your folds to feel very dry and scratchy. It’s not a fun feeling, nor does it make relaxing while you sing easy.

That being said, I will not tell you to stop drinking caffeine or alcohol, but what I will suggest is that you get in the habit of drinking water regularly. I’d suggest no less than one glass of water per other beverage you drink. If you do this, you’ll at least help balance the hydration issue making it less likely for you to get dehydrated cords.

5. Don’t Have Allergies :p

Don’t you wish it were that easy?! Well, of course the reality is that many of us do have allergies and it’s a real issue that we deal with on a seasonal basis. To fix this, many will take allergy medication (aka dehydrators) and others will battle this inconvenience with sheer will power.

While I don’t have a solution for allergies, I will say that water does tend to help those who are suffering from them, whether you’re on medication or not. If you don’t like water, try adding small amounts of flavor to it like lemon or a powdered mix that’ll help make it more palatable.

To read more of Ken’s stuff, visit: http://singingtipsblog.com/

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