Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:I came across a special-order singing program while looking at the musician ads on Kijiji (didn't buy it) but it had a free introduction video and testimonials... the guy who started it seems pretty genuine. I wonder if Steve knows about it. I'm going to look up the link to share. It was very unusual, and it said that singing scales, posture, and breath control (the way most of us are taught all there), are in fact detrimental... It was quite interesting to say the least. I can't say if it helps or not, I just sing as I usually do.
I am a die-hard fan of the Steve and I too would love to hear him again. I also wouldn't be too hurt if he just came out and admitted that, hey, I can't sing anymore. Nothing will change the fact that he inspired me to become a singer. I'm nuts about him. Just like Sam Cooke inspired him, he did the same for me.
Anyway, here's that link.
http://www.thesingingzone.com/
I can add a few thoughts here as I have both been a member of The Singing Zone and have taken two lessons over the Internet (via web video chat). Per is a great guy and I think he's on to something here. I did find that my voice got more relaxed when I was regularly following his routine and meeting with him. I even worked on singing "Ask the Lonely" during one of my lessons which is a very challenging song vocally. In addition, I have a very good friend who owns a wellness clinic in California near where Per lives and teaches. He told me that Per is the only person they send their clients to with vocal issues (burnt voices, painful throat, etc) and he thinks Per gets consistently good results. And yes, he has lots of musicians and actors/actresses from the LA entertainment community as clients.
Now all this said, I have no idea what Steve's situation is vocally, but I did honestly think about Per as I read a bunch of these posts suggesting that he might be experiencing vocal issues. I'm just saying that if I were having serious vocal problems, I probably would be looking at Per.