“Don’t worry about your vibrato. If you are singing well, then your vibrato will be fine.“ That’s what I was told. But then I developed vibrato issues and I got passed from teacher to teacher who couldn’t help me make any headway.
Wish I had known earlier that vibrato isn’t something you just let happen and hope for the best. It is a technique that you can develop. Even if you have vibrato issues, you can get through them with proper training.
Check out the amazing vocal technique from Birgit Nilsson, Eva Marton, Ghena Dimitrova, and one bonus singer at the end. See how these ladies compared to some other talented singers who happen to struggle with vibrato issues like I did. They are all singing “In questa reggia“ from Puccini’s Turandot.
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