Dr. Jennifer Whitehead: Vocal Health Matters!
Description
Dr. Jennifer Whitehead is an associate professor of music at Ohio Wesleyan University. With a Doctorate of Musical Arts in voice and singing health, she's teaching the next generation the skills necessary to heighten and extend their singing careers. Anyone who speaks for a living can benefit from her wisdom. She frequently appears in both staged and concert works in central Ohio, where recent roles with Opera / Columbus include Kate Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, Guinevere in Camelot, Papagena in The Magic Flute, and Yum-Yum in The Mikado. Let's bust some myths and hit the high notes of vocal health! See episode notes.
In this episode, Jennifer covers:
- What you need to know about vocal health if you’re a singer, speaker, or any vocal-centric profession
- Her strong opinions about auto-tune usage in modern music
- Classical vs. modern vocal techniques: is one bad for you?
- The “backpack look” and what it conveys about you
- Do fat ladies really sound better, and how does appearance affect women in music industry?
- How she’s putting her creative/journalistic writing skills to work
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