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We hope you'll find these podcasts to be helpful to you as you prepare your repertoire.  Tell your friends to visit this site, and listen in too!

Your host is MaryBeth Davison Smith, President and founder of DictionHelper.com™.  With over 20 years experience teaching voice to high school students, avid adult amateurs and professionals, and to university-level, career-minded singers, she is well acquainted with the challenges of the private voice studio. She operates a busy voice studio in Houston, Texas, USA, in conjunction with her work in maximizing performance potential for people from all walks of life through The Feldenkrais® Center of Houston.

These podcasts are offered at no charge to you.  If you have an RSS Reader, click on the XML button.  Otherwise, you can click on the play button to listen now, or click on the "Download MP3" link.

NEW PODCASTS!

 
The "How to Practice" Series    
Part 1:  Important Distinctions View RSS XML
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for part 1
Part 2:  The Learning Process View RSS XML
MP3 File
for part 2
Part 3:  Creative Practicing   View RSS XML  

MP3 File for part 3
Part 4:  How to Memorize   View RSS XML  

MP3 File for part 4
     
COMING SOON!    
Part 5:  How to Practice Difficult Passages    
Part 6:  Learning From Performing    
How to Make a Text Come Alive    
How to Keep Your Voice Healthy    
     
     
The Concert Etiquette Series    
Part 1:  Concert Etiquette for Audiences    

MP3 File
Part 2:  Concert Etiquette for Performers    

Our podcasts are available from iTunes.

  
  

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