warmup

To Pic or to Stick, that is the question.

Here is the latest review to pop on iTunes for the Being in Voice warmup app:

Fantastic, well explained, fun to use ★★★★ by superhevs – Version 1.03 – Jul 27, 2013

My partner and I went through the mini vocal warm up together while making breakfast. It certainly relaxed us both, noticeably improved our voices and made us laugh. If there is one thing I would suggest to improve the app, it would be visual references. Having an illustration or photo to check against as you complete the exercises would be helpful especially if the user is new to these sort of exercises.The Capital Yoga apps I feel have achieved this well and maybe a useful reference.

I love it when I get suggestions from people who have used the app.  Version 1 inspired one of its users to suggest I should include a “How to use this app” page, so I did.  I also added an extra, bonus warmup, the Humming Warmup, which is one of my all time favourites.  I learnt it at a workshop in Scotland in 1990, from a Hungarian theatre director whose name escapes me now, but in the best Eastern European tradition, he was deeply committed to the all-in-one approach to actor training and preparation for performance.

Capital Yoga app image
Capital Yoga app image

As for including some visual references, I can see how these would be useful for the Stand Easy and Breathe Easy sections. I looked at the Capital Yoga apps suggested in the review, and their visuals are indeed very clear and helpful.

This is not something I could organise at short notice, but I could very quickly and easily produce  some stick figure images, such as these below, demonstrating the stretches that I include in my Mega Full-On Warmup (not yet in the app!)

stretchesI can see that the Humming Warmup would also benefit from the inclusions of some visuals, even a video demonstration.  The problem with this is that is makes the App a very large file to download, and I’d rather keep it smaller and easier to work with for the moment, until I can afford to get some whizz-bang developer/designer to figure out how to keep the audio and video files small and easily accessible.  So I am thinking of putting a video demo of the warmup on the website, here, and just adding in a link inside the app.

What do you think?  Stick figures? Or photos? Video in the app? – which would definitely cost more, and make the price go up, or link to video on the website? Give me your thoughts here, in the comments. Let’s work together to make this the coolest, most fun, most do-able warmup app ever.

 

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Real and Virtual Travel Adventures

Vivid Festival of Light, with Rob Christmas
Vivid Festival of Light, with Rob Christmas

I’ve just returned from a 3 days trip to Sydney, the first time I’ve been there for quite a few years.  It came about because of an invitation to run two workshops for the NSW Speech and Drama Association‘s annual seminar.  They wanted to sample my warmup programs for themselves, so that was the first session.  For the second one, they gave me free range, so I chose to work with them on Shakespeare cue scripts. They also very generously invited me to spend the whole two days with them, joining in all of their activities, including lunches at Bill & Tony’s, dinner at the Pullman Hotel, and a lovely wander down to the Harbour to see the last night of the Vivid Festival of Light.

What a Delightful Bunch of People!

I’m now back in Brisbane with a serious mission to complete my thesis revisions in the next fortnight, raise enough money to pay for my trip to LA to study Knight-Thompson Speech and Accent work, and to visit Seattle to catch up with my family, and my Seattle buddies in theatre and voice.

The App is doing well, with two fantastic reviews so far in the Australia App Store, and one in the US store.

Great app! ★★★★★

by GEAHSIA – Version 1.02 – Jun 8, 2013

This app is so easy to use, all instructions are very clear and are available visually and verbally. Great explanations of how the voice works and why vocal health is important. You could easily incorporate the mini vocal warm up into your everyday routine. Would be fantastic for teachers to use in class and for actors or directors to use in rehearsal.

A must have app! ★★★★★

by Lindaloo23 – Version 1.02 – Jun 6, 2013

Fantastic app! A great way to discipline myself to do regular vocal warm ups. Flloyd Kennedy makes working on your voice easy and effective – so no excuses! Every singer, actor, chorister, academic and teacher should have this on their phone!

Great app for vocal warm ups!!! ★★★★★

by Courtney Young – Version 1.02 – Jun 5, 2013

I love this app! It’s instruction is clear, concise, and the warm ups are perfect for maintaining vocal health. I would recommend this app to anyone!

Bessie the clown is also agitating for a few moments in the sun before too long, so I’ll be loping along to the Brisbane Clown Jam sessions on a Sunday evening at the Stores Building, Powerhouse. See you there, perhaps?

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