The Human Right of Singing with Emily Perez
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In this episode, John talks with Sacramento Pop Choir Managing Director Emily Perez about singing as an emotional music language, a birthright, and a built-in communication system. Episode Highlights: Singing is a skill that can be learned and improved Singing connects people with themselves, others, and nature. Learning to work on your voice can make it a glorious and rich instrument. To find out more about Emily and her programs, visit macondomusic916.com. To learn more about John Henny, his best-selling books, online courses, Vocal Assessments and Voice Lessons with his Teaching Team of Experts, Speaker Training, and the Contemporary Voice Teacher Academy, visit: JohnHenny.com.
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