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🎁 FREE MASTERCLASS CHAPTER GIVEAWAY ⏰ ENDS WEDNESDAY
⏰ ENDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 – 8:00 PM (VIENNA TIME) Would you like to unlock ONE chapter of my Online Classical Singing Masterclass - completely free? It's very simple. Just answer this question in the comments: If you could unlock ONE chapter of the Online Classical Singing Masterclass, what would you most like to learn? Every thoughtful answer will receive ONE Masterclass chapter as a gift - yours to keep forever. 🎁 After the deadline, I'll personally choose the chapter that best matches your answer and send it to you. I'm looking forward to reading your answers and getting to know what YOU would most love to learn. ❤️
🎁 FREE MASTERCLASS CHAPTER GIVEAWAY ⏰ ENDS WEDNESDAY
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Dear Eva, You know my story about the car accident and how much I have been struggling with my vocal technique since then. I am still dealing with several technical issues, including short breath due to my broken ribs, and I also need to continue working on my breath support, maintaining a consistently high placement of the voice, and improving my overall vocal production. Sometimes certain passages sound slightly out of tune, and I know this is purely a technical issue that I am determined to overcome. If I could have access to that part, I would be incredibly happy and truly grateful. It would mean so much to me and would help me continue rebuilding my technique.
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@Eva Lindqvist Dear Eva, I am so happy to receive your wonderful message! I am truly touched and deeply grateful that you are willing to send me the chapter on breath management. It means so much to me. From the very beginning, you have been such a kind, caring, and supportive person. You knew about my accident and everything I have been through, yet you have always encouraged me, not only by sharing your knowledge but also by giving me emotional support. You kept reminding me to stay strong, to keep working, and that my voice is worth fighting for and worth believing in. I cannot thank you enough for your kindness, generosity, and constant encouragement. I am truly grateful for everything you have done for me. It means more than words can express 😍
🎁 GIVEAWAY - Win a FREE Masterclass Chapter!
All you have to do is to answer this question: "If you could unlock ONE chapter of the Online Classical Singing Masterclass, what would you most like to learn?" Simply share your answer in the community. 🎁 Every thoughtful answer will receive one Masterclass chapter as a gift to keep forever. ⏰DEADLINE: Wednesday, July 15, at 8:00 PM (Vienna time). After the deadline, I'll personally send each of you the chapter that best matches your answer. 😊
🎁 GIVEAWAY - Win a FREE Masterclass Chapter!
1 like • 2d
Dear Eva, You know my story about the car accident and how much I have been struggling with my vocal technique since then. I am still dealing with several technical issues, including short breath due to my broken ribs, and I also need to continue working on my breath support, maintaining a consistently high placement of the voice, and improving my overall vocal production. Sometimes certain passages sound slightly out of tune, and I know this is purely a technical issue that I am determined to overcome. If I could have access to that part, I would be incredibly happy and truly grateful. It would mean so much to me and would help me continue rebuilding my technique.
Do Non-Singers Truly Understand Singers?
Non-singers often think singing is “just singing.” But singers know it’s so much more than that. It’s emotion. Pressure. Vulnerability. Fear. Passion. Identity. And sometimes… complete overthinking 🌍 Do you think non-singers truly understand what singers go through?
Do Non-Singers Truly Understand Singers?
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We had an opera singer, het name was Gohar Gasparyan. She was a great soprano during Soviet era, she studied in Cairo and then moved to Armenian SSR, she was the People's artist of the Armenian SSR and was called an "Armenian nightingale". Well, when she was alive, she used to say to her vocal students "Just open your mouth and sing!!!" ... So, not only non-singers think so )))))
Why Your Voice Hasn´t Improved For Months
If your voice hasn’t changed in a while, it’s usually not because you’re not practicing enough. It’s because you’re repeating the same coordination every day. Most singers focus on the result. The sound, the note, the range. But real progress happens in the process. Here are the most common reasons you’re stuck and what to change: You’re practicing with hidden tension Pay attention to your neck, jaw and tongue. If they engage too much, your voice can’t reorganize. Slow down and release unnecessary effort before you sing louder or higher. Your breath is not actually supporting you Instead of taking a bigger breath, focus on a steady, controlled release. Try to feel expansion in your ribs and keep that space while you sing. You repeat exercises without awareness Doing more exercises won’t help if the coordination stays the same. After every repetition, ask yourself: did anything feel freer or easier? You correct only the sound, not the cause If a note feels tight, don’t push it into place. Go back and adjust the setup. Breath, posture, onset. Progress in singing is subtle It often feels easier before it sounds better So if you feel stuck, don’t push harder Refine what you’re already doing That’s how your voice actually changes Which pattern are you stuck in right now? Let me know below
Why Your Voice Hasn´t Improved For Months
0 likes • Mar 22
Dear Eva, Thank you very much once again for your insightful post. At present, I am encountering a difficulty with breath support. As I have mentioned before, following my accident my breath capacity has diminished, and I now need to work on sustaining it in order to sing longer phrases while still retaining sufficient air for the final note. Additionally, I am experiencing challenges with the exercises involving the vowel “A.” When I vocalize, the sound tends to become deep and throaty; however, when I attempt to bring it forward, it becomes somewhat overly open. The difficulty lies in achieving a forward placement while maintaining resonance in the mask, which I find particularly challenging. As a result, I feel somewhat stuck with these exercises and notice that I frequently repeat the same mistake, which has proven difficult to correct. Kind regards,Inessa
0 likes • Mar 24
@Eva Lindqvist Dear Eva! I am very grateful for your detailed explanation, information and description of the exercise to correct vowel "A"! I will do my best to do it! Thank you very much again 😍
60 Seconds Reset for Singers
When your voice feels tight, it´s often not technique - it´s tension. This 60-seconds reset helps your nervous system release so your voice can respond freely again.
60 Seconds Reset for Singers
0 likes • Mar 22
Dear Eva, thank you very much! It helps a lot, I feel relaxation for example...But in my case, after my car accident and fractures of my ribs, I realized that I started to have shorter breath. Now it is much better, but I believe there must be exercises aimed at prolonging the vocal breath!
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Inessa Hovsepyan
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I am Inessa Hovsepyan, a Junior Researcher and Mezzo-soprano/Contralto from Armenia

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