Broadway Vocal Coach

101. Is Your Technique Disappearing in the Room? (+ Office Hours: "Think of Me")

25 min · 16 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio 101. Is Your Technique Disappearing in the Room? (+ Office Hours: "Think of Me")

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Ever notice that your voice feels solid in the practice room… but suddenly falls apart in auditions, rehearsals, or performances? In this episode, Chelsea breaks down a frustrating experience many singers know well: when your technique seems to disappear the moment the stakes get higher. You’ll learn why this happens and how to build a vocal technique that actually translates from lessons → practice → performance. Plus, as we start season five (!) we’re launching a brand new segment on the podcast: Office Hours! In this first listener submission, Chelsea coaches singer Lisa La Colla through a challenging passage from Christine’s “Think of Me” from The Phantom of the Opera.  If you’ve ever wondered why your voice behaves differently when the pressure is on, this episode will give you tools to troubleshoot what’s really going on. And if you’d like to be featured in a future Office Hours segment, you can submit your own singing question or voice memo here: https://chelseawilsonvocalstudio.com/officehours [https://chelseawilsonvocalstudio.com/officehours] 📱Connect with @bwayvocalcoach [https://www.instagram.com/bwayvocalcoach/] and @chwils [https://www.instagram.com/chwils/] 👩‍💻Submit for Office Hours here [https://chelseawilsonvocalstudio.com/officehours] 💌 Get Chelsea's free Friday Newsletter [https://chelseawilsonvocalstudio.com/bvc-opt-in]

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